Well, im here to discuss what really was the outcome of the Cold War and how it shaped the world today. From the battles of ideals, to the battles to economies, and even the battles of soldiers.
My Ideas,
The Cold War was a time in which was where civil rights were gained and losted, humanity and hope beyond disrepair, and racism flourished.
South America was a distaster zone, where the United States of America flooded the continent with cruel dictatorships under a false pretence of protecting the people. To prevent threats to thier ownselves and those whos supported them American Politicians especially president launched campaigns against the poor innocents and this why much of South America is still in turmoil.
Europe, Don''t really know much about it.
Africa, same as europe care to enlighten me?
Asia, the center of most of the battles of the cold war. From the Korean War to Vietnam War it had battles it had ideals. Korean War left Korea shattered and still in tattered pieces, but somehow it recovered. Vietnam war was a disaster, it destroyed innocents and broke humanity.
Well? Challenges, Ideas, Information?
*Effect. Affect is to currently, and Effect is the consquences after. You know, I always thought the Cold War mainly referred to the period in which the U.S.S.R and the U.S.A competed with each other without the use of weapons, debates and conferences and comparsions of economical systems. Both of them both steadily researched space and new weapons technology, and tensions grew more obvious, only did the fall of the U.S.S.R save us from a possible World War III.
I don't think the Cold War had any effect on how terrorism exists today. Care to provide some reasoning?
you pretty much got it down to the very last detail nothing there i object to.
The Cold War didn't bring Terrorism.
Maybe in the 80's but now days? No.
The Cold War ended at the fall of the Berlin Wall.