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.
Nationalism did play an important role in the cold war. There are certain individuals who offered to work as spies for their countries.
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why is the communist takeover of china relevant to the cold war
China is a communist country. The cold war was between the western countries and the communist countries. China supported the communist countries.
Atomic weapons played a major role in fear, but were never actually used in the Cold War. There were multiple instances in which the Soviet Union and United States threatened each other with atomic weapons, such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, but overall no Atomic weapons were ever used on enemy countries which is how the Cold War stayed cold.
Nationalism did play an important role in the cold war. There are certain individuals who offered to work as spies for their countries.
Your question is incomplete -- who or what is "they"
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the china did't wan't the cold war to effect them so they fought to stop the cold war
That is quite true, all of those organizations were created during the Cold War and were intended to play a role in that war.
why is the communist takeover of china relevant to the cold war
Yes, all of those had a role. China in support of North Korea and the US and Japan in support of South Korea.
well they were all friends specially korea and china
Because of China's communist government and their subsequent role in the cold war. They were a threat because communism was spreading in Asia (Vietnam, North Korea, China) and communism was the main reason the US was in the cold war. Plus, China was a good source of trade It was one of the three main goals of Détente
No. There was war in China between communists and republicans before the Cold War, in fact the civil war in China started before World War II even.
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