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What is meant by the term Cold War?
What is meant by the 'Cold War'?
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Solution
The Cold War can be said to be a condition of extreme political unfriendliness and hostilities between two equally powerful states or groups of states. It was a "war without weapons" in the context of world history between two power blocs, the USA and the USSR.
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