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defon
2 years ago
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Connect and Reflect

History
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Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
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The question wants to analyze your opinion about the cold war and the political position of the state leaders involved. In that case, I can't answer your question, but I'll show you how to answer it.

<h3>What was the cold war?</h3>
  • It was a geopolitical conflict between USA and USSR.
  • It aimed to establish the power and influence of one of the nations involved.

The cold war was set up to make the US or USSR the most influential and powerful nation in the world. This caused the two nations to enter into political, economic, scientific, technological and social conflicts.

In the beginning of the cold war, the attitudes of the leaders of the state towards the competing nation were softer and they became more serious and rigid with the passage of time, leading to very serious secondary conflicts, with bloody wars in other countries.

The development of serious problems in other countries, the control and expenditure of public money were controversial topics, which could not justify the involvement of the US and foreign countries in the cold war, as they are resources that could not have happened or used more efficiently.

Therefore, you must reflect on these problems to create your answer.

<h3>Response structure</h3>
  1. Show how the attitudes of the US and the USSR have worsened over time.
  2. Show the controversial reasons for the Cold War to erupt.
  3. Show if you believe US involvement in the Cold War was necessary.

More information about the cold war in the link:

brainly.com/question/856013

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