The Average American Can't Answer These Simple Cold War Questions
Briefly

The Cold War was a politically tense period during which the United States and the Soviet Union faced off in a struggle for global dominance and ideological superiority.
The struggle for global dominance between the United States and the Soviet Union started at the end of the Second World War, leading to a 44-year-long confrontation primarily fought through indirect conflicts.
The "Cold War" moniker refers to the absence of direct military conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union, in contrast to their intense diplomatic and political tension.
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