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Which term refers to the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union where no "hot," or shooting, war ever broke out between the two countries? (Points : 2) the Iron Curtain the Cold War the
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Which term refers to the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union where no "hot," or shooting, war ever broke out between the two countries? (Points : 2) the Iron Curtain the Cold War the U.S.-Soviet Exchange the Third World Divide
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The terms that refers to the conflict bwteen the United States and the Soviet Union in which no "hot" war happened (shooting) is "Cold War". "Cold War" is technically a general term, but is almost universally used to apply to the specific conflict between the US and Russia.
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