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A "Cold War" can be explained using simple terms. First, it is "cold" in the sense that there was no fighting using military methods. In the case of the USSR and the United States, their cold war involved many threats and exchanges of shaky treaty terms. The two countries tried to prove their dominance by building nuclear arsenals. In that case, fortunately, the world did not get blown out of existence!

A "Hot War" is what people generally think. Guns, fighting, and mass military operations that involve physical force is what classifies a hot war.

*It could be argued that the Cold War was not, in fact, purely "cold". Instead of fighting directly, the USSR and US fortified their stances on communism by indirectly fighting in countries such as Korea and Vietnam. In Vietnam, the US sent troops in order to halt the communist North from taking over the south. It was a brutal war that caused the death of thousands.

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