The term "differing ideologies" refers to the contrasting beliefs and values held by the United States (USA) and the Soviet Union (USSR) during the late period of AP US History. These differing ideologies were a major source of conflict between the two superpowers.
Related terms
Cold War: A state of political tension and rivalry that existed between the USA and USSR after World War II, characterized by ideological differences rather than direct military conflict.
Capitalism: An economic system based on private ownership of businesses, competition, and profit maximization.
Communism: A political ideology advocating for common ownership of resources, an equal society without social classes or private property.