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Which statement best explains the political significance of the United Nations in the 1960s?(1 point)
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It pressured countries to ally with it and support its politics.
It pressured countries to ally with it and support its politics.

It provided aid to countries that were developing after decolonization.
It provided aid to countries that were developing after decolonization.

It tried to spread communist ideas among recently decolonized countries.
It tried to spread communist ideas among recently decolonized countries.

It provided military aid to countries threatened by communism.
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It pressured countries to ally with it and support its politics.
It pressured countries to ally with it and support its politics.

It provided aid to countries that were developing after decolonization.
It provided aid to countries that were developing after decolonization.

It tried to spread communist ideas among recently decolonized countries.
It tried to spread communist ideas among recently decolonized countries.

It provided military aid to countries threatened by communism.
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The statement that best explains the political significance of the United Nations in the 1960s is: It provided aid to countries that were developing after decolonization.
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