Questions: From roughly 1947-1989, there was an ideological conflict between the capitalist and democratic West against the communist world, led by the Soviet Union. This conflict is called... the Great War the Cold War World War 3 the Korean War

From roughly 1947-1989, there was an ideological conflict between the capitalist and democratic West against the communist world, led by the Soviet Union. This conflict is called...
the Great War
the Cold War
World War 3
the Korean War
Transcript text: From roughly 1947-1989, there was an ideological conflict between the capitalist and democratic West against the communist world, led by the Soviet Union. This conflict is called... the Great War the Cold War World War 3 the Korean War
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The answer is the Cold War.

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Option 1: The Great War

The Great War is another name for World War I, which took place from 1914 to 1918. It is not related to the ideological conflict between the capitalist West and the communist East during the mid-20th century.

Option 2: The Cold War

The Cold War refers to the period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and its allies and the United States and its allies from approximately 1947 to 1989. This conflict was characterized by political, military, and ideological rivalry but did not result in direct large-scale fighting between the two superpowers.

Option 3: World War 3

World War 3 is a hypothetical global conflict that has not occurred. It is often used in discussions about potential future wars but does not describe any historical event.

Option 4: The Korean War

The Korean War was a specific conflict that took place from 1950 to 1953 on the Korean Peninsula. It was a significant event during the Cold War era but does not encompass the entire period of ideological conflict between the West and the communist world.

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