Escribir un párrafo de 150 palabras sobre cómo solía ser la vida en 1950 en inglés
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During this decade, the two victorious superpowers of the Second World War, the United States and the Soviet Union, broke their alliance during the war and fell out, becoming leaders of two blocs: the Western (Western-capitalist) bloc led by the United States, and the Eastern bloc (eastern-communist) led by the Soviet Union and the world saw what became known as the Cold War.
Shortly after the end of the world conflict, the civil war in China, gave the triumph of Mao Zedong who established in the mainland of his nation a totalitarian communist-based regime that revolutionized the country, recognized as the People's Republic of China.
In the 1950s, the dispute between the two new world axes intensified notably with the Korean War and the subsequent division of the country into two different states. An unprecedented arms race began that would extend into the following decades, thus the USSR and the US began to race for a nuclear arsenal capable of destroying the entire planet.
The decolonization process that began after the Second World War intensifies and will mark this decade and the next two. Empires such as the French or the British break away from numerous possessions in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
The United States saw a cultural revolution fueled by rapid industrial development and the consequent phenomenon of consumerism. Germany and Japan experienced a surprising economic recovery in less than two decades after the end of the war, it had transformed both countries into economic powers, although not political or military. Therefore, although France and Great Britain had a greater political weight, Japan and Germany surpassed the two countries that obtained the victory in the second war and even their presence in international trade surpassed that of the Soviet Union.
A process of capital importance for the future of Europe and the world began when Robert Schuman delivered the famous declaration of the same name, which constitutes the embryo of the current European Union.
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