Cold War

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A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the US (1947 -1991)

Real World Example

The Cold War, spanning from 1945 to 1960, was crucial because it shaped the global political landscape and introduced the concept of a "superpower" rivalry. The tensions between the Soviet Union and the US highlighted the ideological battle between communism and capitalism, which still influences international politics today. This period led to significant military build-ups, including nuclear arms races, causing nations to prioritize defense and diplomacy. In our daily lives, the technological advancements from this era, like the space race, have led to innovations such as satellite communications and the internet. Moreover, understanding Cold War tensions helps us appreciate the importance of diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution in maintaining global stability.

Practice Version

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