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Mr. Pitman
4/19/14
Period 9
Unit 7 DBQ
With World War II ending with two atomic bombs and tensions
threatening the supposed peace, another conflict seemed to grasp
attention. The United States and the Soviet Union were allies during
World War II and were aligned for a single cause. But after Japan was
defeated an underlying conflict between the United States and the
Soviet Union emerged pertaining to their respective political views.
After the war, most of Europe was in ruins leaving both the U.S.S.R.
and the U.S. in world superpower status. Two opposing political and
economic systems pinned the United States and the Soviet Union
against one another in a war consisting of competition without any
actual, physical fighting. This environment really spoke to the zeitgeist
of the time, allowing for a feeling of brinkmanship and anxiety around
the world. The causes of this Cold War have been disputed, mostly
who takes the blame for initiating the war. The Cold War had a
substantial effect on the world as well. The Cold War was caused by a
United States overreaction to the U.S.S.Rs search for security and the
Cold War split the world into two conflicting sides, Communists and
Non-Communists, also affecting the mindset of American citizens,
where many believed Nuclear War was imminent at any time and a
pure hatred of Communists and Soviets alike.
The Cold War began after World War II because of the United
States overreacting to the Soviet Unions quest for security. Ever since
the acknowledgement of the Soviet Union before World War II, there
was always reluctance and fear. The Soviet Union was a command
economy with communist and socialist politics, while the United States