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It alarmed and scared the US while by being communist and making alliances with the Soviet Union. Bonds with the Soviet Union weren't strong due to many border skirmishes and ect.

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Nationalist Government in China, and the Soviet Union promptly created an alliance with the newly-formed People's Republic of China.

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Red China was an ally of the Soviets. Nationalist China (Taiwan) was ally of the US.

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China had become a major part of the Cold War and ended up as an ally for the US. The reason for this is the nation's spacious land.

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China was affected by the cold war because they became communists during that time period. Along with minor cooperations with the Soviet Union, China really didn't do much.

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