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Dominique Ingram
17 November, 16:06
Why was the Cold War not cold?
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Sharon Acevedo
17 November, 16:31
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Answer: The reason it wasn't cold because it was an expression of the cold war, and plus it was mainly because so many people was dying and the war lasted a long time.
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