The inference that can be drawn about the Cold War is that the United States wanted to remain powerful and did not want the Soviet Union to increase its power base.
<h3>What happened in the Cold War?</h3>
This refers to the conflict that existed between the Soviet Union and the United States about the spread of communism and this led to economic sanctions and many other non-violent tactics by both sides.
Hence, we can see that the conflict almost escalated to a crescendo during the Cuban Missile Crisis when the Soviets kept weapons with strike capabilities to the United States in Cuba.
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Rule of law should be the answer out of the choices.
The name of a law or act that England levied against the colonies after the French and Indian War would be the "Stamp Act," since this was a tax on practically all paper products, which intended to help pay for the war.
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