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The Struggle Between Democracy And Communism During The Cold War

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The Cold War was called Cold War since it was not a bloody war but, a political war. The Cold War was war between The United States and the Soviet Union it caused separation between these two countries for 45 years. Both these countries fought for the spreading of their political beliefs, bringing controversies between these two countries. The U.S as usual became involved in other country affairs and did the most possible to stop communism from spreading. The U.S teaching their civilians how wrong communism was and the dangers of communism created changes during the 1950’s and 60’s, causing fear and terror of ever being attacked or “bombed”. The Cold War changed lives in the 1950’s and 1960’s and can be measured politically and socially; the struggles between democracy and communism still exist in the 21st Century through North Korea and South Korea.
To begin with, how did the U.S become involved in the Cold War? As Alan Brinkley describes in The Unfinished Nation the U.S and the Soviet Union began to demonstrate signs of rivalry in ideological, economic, and …show more content…

One example of two countries who are separated by communism and democracy is North and South Korea. South Korea is ruled by the ideas of democracy, in the other hand North Korea is ruled by communism. “ By 2014, over 23,000 North Koreans had escaped to live in South Korea and other free nations.” As it is said by many refugees from North Korea, being under the ruling of Kim Jong-il is not a very safe and liberal country. In conclusion, the Cold war was a long war between the U.S and the Soviet Union. Communism and democracy had competed and fought for 45 years. This war had affected civilians, causing fear and scandals between civilians. The Cold war had also introduced nuclear weapons in the 1950’s and 60’s. In addition, Democracy and communism is still exist in the 21st Century in North and South

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