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Introduction to Key Terms of the Cold War

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Introduction to Key Terms of the Cold War

This section explains important terms like communism, capitalism, and ideology.

The Cold War

The Cold War

  • A ‘Cold War’ is a war that has no physical fighting between the two sides.
  • Instead, it is fought in every other way: politically, economically and through other parties (e.g. supporting rival governments.)
Capitalism

Capitalism

  • Capitalism is both a political and economic system.
  • It is where the factors of production (e.g. farming, factories and all business) are run for profit (to make money) and owned privately (by individuals or firms).
  • This means some people can grow very rich and some people can be very poor.
  • The USA and the UK are examples of capitalist countries.
Communism

Communism

  • Communism is also a political and economic system.
  • It is where the factors of production (e.g. farming, factories and all business) are run for the good of the people and are owned and run by the state.
  • This means everyone should be more equal and society should be more fair.
  • The USSR was a communist country.
Ideology

Ideology

  • Communism and capitalism are both political AND economic systems.
  • This makes them a way of living and of thinking/believing.
    • This is called an ideology.
The Soviet Union

The Soviet Union

  • In 1917, Russia became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic or USSR.
  • This was the year Russia became a Communist country and this was the reason the name was changed.
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