Studying Causes and Effects of the Cold War
Studying Causes and Effects of the Cold War
In 1945, after World War II, there was an end to the alliance between the United States, Britain, and the USSR. If all of this hadn’t been a problem, a rivalry between communist and capitalist societies had led to what is known today as The Cold War. It has been known to this day that The Cold War not only had many causes but also had many effects.
Free society would have called this war World War III, but instead they used a fancy-pants name “cold war”.
It was called The Cold War, because it didn’t actually lead up to armed or “hot” conflict (as they would put it), it just kind of led away from using weapons. At the end of World War II, Germany was divided into four sections of occupations that were controlled by Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States. A lack of agreement on Germany to be unified marked the beginning of the Cold War. The Cold War was the most important political issue of the postwar period.
As the Cold War came to a halt, the United States experienced phenomenal economic growth. The measure of goods and services produced jumped from $200 thousand million in 1940 to more than $500 thousand million in 1960. After this enormous jump in economy more and more Americans were considering themselves middle class people.
Starting from just after World War II and continuing to what is known as the end of The Cold War; will show how it resulted from tension between communist and capitalist societies. Going into detail with each known cause of the war will give you the chance to experience The Cold War in your mind so to speak. Democracy Vs. Communism, Nationalism, Arms Race, Space Race, The Berlin Wall, and The Cuban Missile Crisis; are known causes of this war.
Communists thought of democracy as an evil system. They thought the only correct path was communism and that it should be brought out throughout the whole world. In the west, they believed that World War II was a fight for this evil system known as democracy and they weren’t going to let it be over looked upon. The west hated the thought of communism...