The main cause that led to this war occurred because the Soviet Union wanted to spread its communist ideology to everyone, which alarmed the Americans, who hated the ideology and did not accept this political system. The acquisition of nuclear weapons by the Americans warned greatly the Soviets, both countries feared attack by one or the other, personal dislike of the American president against Russian President Josef …show more content…
Caused by the tensions that exploded between the Russian Empire, the British Empire and the United States. World War II and its aftermath were 1939-1947. In the second war, the Soviets suspected that British and Americans had chosen to leave the Russians the bulk of the war effort, and to forge a union against Soviet once the war was decided in favor of the Allies, to force the Soviet Union signed a treaty of peace with advantages to Western interests. These stressed relations between the allies during World War II. The allies did not agree on how they should draw European frontiers after the war. Furthermore, The American model of stability was based on the establishment of governments and economic markets like the US and the belief that well governed countries would turn to international organizations to settle their …show more content…
The dissolution of the world's largest socialist state also marked the end of the Cold War. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union came many consequences on the economic issue bringing back a major economic crisis and living standards collapsed dramatically around the 1990’s bringing a great depression. The collapse of the economy of the Soviet Union arose in the late 1980s; in a short time the economy of the Soviet Union suffered great changes that occurred their own end as a political unit.
With the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the disappearance of the socialists, these countries began to open up to trade with Europe and the rest of the world. The fall of the Berlin Wall represents the end of the Cold War. Although this does not mean the end of all conflicts, such as the fate of Soviet arsenals, the danger of communist China, the threat of North Korea and the intensification of the closure of Cuba