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The period following World War II is called the Cold War because:

it was mainly fought in Russia and Siberia, countries with freezing temperatures.

the U.S. and Soviets never engaged in direct military conflict.

the Soviets had made wartime pacts with Germany and the Allies.

None of these choices are correct.

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the u.s and soviets never engaged in direct military conflict
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