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The Cold War began shortly after the end of World War II as the democratic nations of the west and the communist nations of the east began establishing alliances in contrast to each other. The Cold War lasted over 40 years, ending in the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Give 2 examples of events that occurred that were reflective of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union and describe how the two sides were in conflict.

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the Korean War and Vietnam War in which Soviets gave aid to forces opposing American military. Afghanistan in which the United States gave aid to the rebels fighting the Soviet Union. The Space Race including the first rocket blast, manned flight and moon walk. The Cuban Missile Crisis in which the Soviets attempted to place nuclear launch sites in Cuba. The Berlin Air lift in which American military dropped food to West Germans isolated by Soviet Union. The Atomic and Nuclear arms race.

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the Korean War and Vietnam War in which Soviets gave aid to forces opposing American military. Afghanistan in which the United States gave aid to the rebels fighting the Soviet Union. The Space Race including the first rocket blast, manned flight and moon walk. The Cuban Missile Crisis in which the Soviets attempted to place nuclear launch sites in Cuba. The Berlin Air lift in which American military dropped food to West Germans isolated by Soviet Union. The Atomic and Nuclear arms race.

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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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