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22 July, 05:14

What is the traditional interpretation of why the Cold War started? A. A military battle between the Soviets and the United States sparked conflict. B. The Soviet Union was unyielding in its desire to spread Communism. C. Major US foreign policy decisions threatened the Soviet Union's territory. D. Winston Churchill set the Soviets and the United States against each other.

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  1. 22 July, 05:17
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    B. The Soviet Union was unyielding in its desire to spread Communism.

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    Communism was seen as the main enemy to the american way of living and with that the american soveraignity, this discourse made the cold war happening because of the Soviet desire to spread communism throughout the world, and the american desire to stop this spreading because of the natural antagonism that existed between capitalism and communism.
  2. 22 July, 05:37
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    The correct answer is B. The Soviet Union was unyielding in its desire to spread Communism. this scared americans.
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