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Yes i think it increased the sectional tension during the antebellum period.
Explanation:
During the Antebellum period which was before the Civil War , there was sectional differences in the United States. It was largely caused by slavery.
Slavery during this period grew wider and the country's leaders debated whether to allow it expand into the western territories at the same time there was an intensified criticism of slavery in some free states.
The Cold War was a long struggle between the<em> United States</em> and the <em>Soviet Union</em> that began in the bad after-effects of the (giving up in a fight) of <em>Hitler's Germany</em>. The two superpowers slowly built up their zones of influence, dividing the world into two opposite (or fighting against) camps.
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D.C. Hardcore scene is considered one of the first and influential punk scenes, emerging in late 1979. Many new bands in this scene came to light <span>in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bad Brains, Teen Diles, Minor Threat were among them, but not The Minutemen. The latter was founded after this scene. </span>