How did the Cold War impact terrorism in Africa and the Middle East after it ended?(1 point)

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The end of the Cold War stabilized many governments in these two regions and left weapons in the region that helped terrorist organizations arm themselves.
The end of the Cold War stabilized many governments in these two regions and left weapons in the region that helped terrorist organizations arm themselves.

The end of the Cold War destabilized many governments in these two regions and provided terrorist organizations with rhetoric as Western powers moved into these two regions as colonizers.
The end of the Cold War destabilized many governments in these two regions and provided terrorist organizations with rhetoric as Western powers moved into these two regions as colonizers.

The end of the Cold War destabilized many governments in these two regions and emboldened terrorist organizations.
The end of the Cold War destabilized many governments in these two regions and emboldened terrorist organizations.

The end of the Cold War emboldened terrorist organizations and provided them with rhetoric as Western powers moved into these two regions as colonizers.

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
5 months ago

The end of the Cold War destabilized many governments in these two regions, leaving a power vacuum that allowed terrorist organizations to thrive. Additionally, the collapse of the Soviet Union led to a decrease in support for various groups in Africa and the Middle East, pushing them to turn to other means of funding and support, including through acts of terrorism.

User Icon for tim tim answered
5 months ago

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User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
5 months ago

The end of the Cold War destabilized many governments in Africa and the Middle East, leaving a power vacuum that allowed terrorist organizations to thrive.