The Cold War was inevitable from even before the end of WWII. Many soldiers from both the US and USSR knew that they would have to fight each other later on. The conflict started because of the two different system the two country uses, USSR being the communist system, while the USA used the democratic (republic) system.
The war was pretty much to see which country was stronger through military, economics, and diplomacy. Of course, as we see today, the US was able to last longer, with the dissolvement of the USSR.
Two conflicts that they fought was:
1) Korean War: Technically a US victory, as the US's goal was to suppress Communism spread, and, if possible, spread capitalism. They were able to suppress the spread of Communism, and the two states remain separate (as seen today)
2) Afghanistan War (USSR): A US victory, in which they were able to successfully supply anti-communist forces, which forced the USSR to retreat. It is commonly known as "USSR's Vietnam War".
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Answer:
Stereotype
Explanation:
In social psychology, the term stereotype refers to a thought widely adopted about specific types of individuals that seem to represent the entire group of those individuals. However, these thoughts or beliefs may not reflect reality.
In this example, when asked to imagine someone who fits the description "construction worker" many people picture a man in a hard hat and work clothes. This is a <u>thought or idea widely adopted about constructions workers that is not necessarily true</u>. Therefore, this is an example of stereotype
The answer to this question is Ernst Weber
This finding was correlated to how intense is a person' reaction when receiving a certain stimulus. According to his finding, when a person receive two fold stimulus from the previous one, that person will not necessarily display two fold intensity because of the thresold.