Which statements about the Cold War are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.


It never became an actual war.

It was led by the United States on one side and Germany on the other.

It pitted communism against democracy.

It began when the Soviet Union lost World War II.

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The answers are it pitted communism against democracy  and it never became an actual war.

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The facts about the Cold War were that:

  • It never became an actual war.
  • It pitted communism against democracy.

The Cold War was a series of indirect confrontations and competition between the West and the Communist nations. It never became an actual war in which they both fought each other but they were engaged in a series of proxy wars.

The Western nations such as the U.S. and Western Europe, were democratic and they were against the authoritarian nature of Communism and so sought to stamp it out. This fanned the flames of the Cold War.

In conclusion, the Cold War was never an actual war and it was fought between Communists and those who supported democracy.

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