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What was the underlying cause of the Cold War?

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The failure of the allies (USA, Great Britain, U.S.S.R) to reach a peace agreement.

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Germany, and Poland was the main conversation in the agreement. Stalin started to control 'hot and cold zones'. Then Britain and America, sent spies. Enough were caught, to start rumors of nukes being made.

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The underlying cause of the Cold War was conflicting ideologies.

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The underlying cause of the Cold War was conflicting ideologies.

The Cold War refers to a period after World War II up until the early 1990's in which the United States and Soviet Union were in constant conflict. It is referred to as a "cold" war because there was no physical fighting directly between the US and Soviet Union. One of the biggest causes of the Cold War was conflicting ideologies.

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