Asked by Amaterasu
What key disagreement caused a collapse in the alliance between the United States and the USSR after World War II?
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The Soviet Union wanted technology and military expansion, while the US focused on recovery.
The Soviet Union supported communism, while the US supported democracy and free market economic ideals.
The Soviet Union supported Italy, Germany, and Britain, while the US allied with China.
The Soviet Union wanted isolationism in foreign policy, while the US shifted to active engagement.
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The Soviet Union wanted technology and military expansion, while the US focused on recovery.
The Soviet Union supported communism, while the US supported democracy and free market economic ideals.
The Soviet Union supported Italy, Germany, and Britain, while the US allied with China.
The Soviet Union wanted isolationism in foreign policy, while the US shifted to active engagement.
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The key disagreement that caused a collapse in the alliance between the United States and the USSR after World War II was that the Soviet Union supported communism, while the US supported democracy and free market economic ideals. This ideological divide led to heightened tensions between the two superpowers and ultimately resulted in the start of the Cold War.
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