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Why did the Cold War start? (5 points)

At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States competed for global influence and power.
At the start of World War II, Hitler's pact with Stalin forced the United States to attack the Soviets before they joined the Allies.
At the end of World War II, Stalin believed that the United States and other western democracies were preparing to attack.
At the end of the Korean War, the Soviet Union believed the United States had successfully stopped the spread of communism in Asia.

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The cold war started at the end of WWII because the soviet union and the united states competed for global influence and power.

What was the Cold war?

The Cold War was a political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union which began after World War II.

This hostility between the two superpowers was for both political, economic and military dominance.

The term "cold war" was used to describe this rivalry by George Orwell in an article published in 1945.

Learn more about the cold war at

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Correct answer:

At the end of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States competed for global influence and power.

History / explanation:

The USA and the USSR were opposed to each other because the United States was committed to capitalism and democratic government, while the Soviet Union was committed to communism and authoritarian government. The Cold War was mostly a tension between these worldviews.

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