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What is the significance of the cold war?

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It was a time between the USSR and the United states in which they were on the brink of nuclear war. Some affect of this were advances in computer technology and other things. It caused propaganda from each side saying how the 'Red scare' were ruthless killers.  
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The Significance of the cold war are discussed below.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The cold war was the economic and political struggle between two rivals the democratic nations of the west which was headed by the United States and the Communist bloc which was led by the Soviet Union.
  • The end of the cold war bring the direct cause of the United States wars in Korea and Vietnam.
  • The Cold war is responsible for the United States' national debt.
  • United States emerged as the only superpower.

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