What was the primary ideological conflict during the Cold War that followed World War II?
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What was the primary ideological conflict during the Cold War that followed World War II?
Fascism vs. Communism
Democracy vs. Totalitarianism
Capitalism vs. Communism
Nationalism vs. Imperialism
The Cold War was characterized by the ideological struggle between capitalism, led by the United States, and communism, led by the Soviet Union.
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Q: What was the primary ideological conflict during the Cold War that followed World War II?
Solution: The Cold War was characterized by the ideological struggle between capitalism, led by the United States, and communism, led by the Soviet Union.