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emmainna [20.7K]
3 years ago
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¿En qué medida la expansión de la Unión Soviética en Europa del Este fue la principal causa de la intensificación de la Guerra F

ría en los años 1945-1956?
History
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kozerog [31]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para contestar la pregunta, podemos comentar lo siguiente.

¿En qué medida la expansión de la Unión Soviética en Europa del Este fue la principal causa de la intensificación de la Guerra Fría en los años 1945-1956?

La expansión de la Unión Soviética en Europa del Este fue una de las principales causas de la intensificación de la Guerra Fría en los años 1945-1956 porque el gobierno de los Estados Unidos estaba decido a detener la expansión del Comunismo en diferentes países del mundo.

Durante la Guerra Fría, la Unión Soviética tenía el objetivo de incrementar su presencia en el mundo para expandir el sistema Comunista.

Ya lo había conseguido en Europa del este, al controlar países como Checoslovaquia, Alemania del Este, Bulgaria; Romania, Polonia y Hungría.

La Unión Soviética tenía en la mira a Corea y por esa razón apoyó a Corea del Norte, y ahí es cuando las cosas se complicaron más porque los Estados Unidos decidieron apoyar a Corea del Sur.

Lo mismo sucedió en Vietnam, la URSS apoyó a Vietnam del Norte, y los Estados Unidos respaldaron a Vietnam del Sur. Y en Cuba, la URSS apoyó totalmente el movimiento revolucionaría de Fidel Castro, incrementando la tensión entre la Unión Soviética y los Estados Unidos.  

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