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the high point of the cold war was the Cuban missile crisis.

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What was the point of the cold war?

The point of the cold war was to show which country is more powerful.


What was the Focal point of the cold war?

Germany, yes really.


Where was the focal point of the cold war in Europe immediately after World War 2?

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The cold war from the point of view of the people and country's that were being literally destroyed was certainly not the Third world war. However from the point of view of those that make cold hard cash and gain power it was actually better then the second world war.


How did the cold war affect the US space program?

It accelerated it. The space program was a high priority during the Cold War.


In what ways did the Koren war marka turning point in the cold war?

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In what ways did the Korean War mark turning point in the cold war?

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Era of high tension between the world's superpowers?

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From the American point of view the cold war started when?

the Cold War stated when Stalin broke the Yalta agreement by forcing communism upon Eastern European Nations.


What was the point of calling the cold war the cold war when no one was at war?

Ah, but the East and West were very much at war: A war of ideologies, a war of political one-upsmanship, a war of nerves. The only thing it didn't have was shooting. So no hot guns blazing away, as in a typical "hot" war. Just nerves and hubris - a "cold" war.


Why was Vietnam a turning point in the Cold War?

It gave the communists their first battlefield victory.


Why is 1991 significant as a turning point in American history?

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