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What was the main cause of the Cold War?
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• the stockpiling of nuclear weapons by the United States
• ideological differences between Western and Eastern European countries
the Bay of Pigs incident in Cuba
• the fall of the Berlin Wall
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Ideological differences between Western and Eastern European countries.
Explanation: The Cold War grew out of deep political and economic conflicts between capitalist democracies (led by the U.S.) and communist states (led by the USSR). The other options were events or consequences within the broader Cold War.
Explanation: The Cold War grew out of deep political and economic conflicts between capitalist democracies (led by the U.S.) and communist states (led by the USSR). The other options were events or consequences within the broader Cold War.
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