United States of America vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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United States of America vs. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Cold War Venn Diagram

USA USSR Democracy Gain access to new markets to fuel booming economy Rebuild Europe to gain new markets and promote political stability Communism Rebuild economy using materials and equipment from Eastern Europe Control Eastern Europe to protect borders

USA USSR Reunite Germany to promote stability and security in Europe Promotes personal freedoms and human rights Keep Germany divided to prevent it from future wars Creates a environment of censorship, police state, and a lack of rights

Similar Super Powers Members of the United Nations Security Council Members