A stalemate occurs when one player's king is not in check, but has no legal moves left. Most often this occurs when a player's king is not in check but the player's only available move would put the king in check. Since the rules forbid a player from moving the king into check, the player has no legal moves remaining. But since the king is not "in check" it is not a checkmate.
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Stalemate where? (ironic that in the answer there is a question) but an example of a stalemate would be two people each have a hand gun pointed at each other but neither of them wants to pull the trigger, however both fear moving in case this makes the other pull the trigger. in other words there is no winner
Stalemate=cold war.
Stalemate happened because the Germans did not put enough faith in the Schlieffen Plan
If you mean American civil war- Stalemate. If you mean Jutland WWI - stalemate.
No, stalemate is a chess term, meaning an end with no winner. As long as the Cold War lasted and both sides were still able to one-up each other, it was not a stalemate.