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Characteristics Table of Contents -Communism vs. capitalism --massive conventional and nuclear arms race --spying and espionage --domestic hysteria in the United States --Battles in the United Nations -The cold war expended into space (the space race) --Proxy Wars

Communism vs. capitalism

massive conventional and nuclear arms race

spying and espionage

domestic hysteria in the United States

Battles in the United Nations

The cold war expended into space (the space race)

Proxy Wars