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What is the significance of Cold War events?

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The Cold War lead to a risky relationship with the Soviet Union. We never knew if we might wake up to a day when one of us being bombed. It created a great scare and showed the tension between two large powers in the world.
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The significance of Cold War

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The significance of the Cold War is such as:

  • This event brought the two superpowers of the world to the brink of nuclear war.
  • This event led to the direct cause of the United States wars in Korea and Vietnam.
  • This event of the cold war was largely responsible for the United States' national debt.
  • This event of Cold war causes the Arms race.

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