Question
Which statement accurately describes the reason the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan?(1 point)
Responses
The Soviet Union wanted a puppet leader there to fulfill its wishes.
The Soviet Union wanted a puppet leader there to fulfill its wishes.
The Soviet Union wanted Afghan oil fields, and Afghanistan would not trade with it.
The Soviet Union wanted Afghan oil fields, and Afghanistan would not trade with it.
Afghanistan decided to ally with the U.S. and allow a military base to be built, so the Soviet Union invaded for control.
Afghanistan decided to ally with the U.S. and allow a military base to be built, so the Soviet Union invaded for control.
Afghanistan was exploring a democracy and capitalist ideals after the overthrow of the king.
Responses
The Soviet Union wanted a puppet leader there to fulfill its wishes.
The Soviet Union wanted a puppet leader there to fulfill its wishes.
The Soviet Union wanted Afghan oil fields, and Afghanistan would not trade with it.
The Soviet Union wanted Afghan oil fields, and Afghanistan would not trade with it.
Afghanistan decided to ally with the U.S. and allow a military base to be built, so the Soviet Union invaded for control.
Afghanistan decided to ally with the U.S. and allow a military base to be built, so the Soviet Union invaded for control.
Afghanistan was exploring a democracy and capitalist ideals after the overthrow of the king.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate statement describing the reason the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan is:
"The Soviet Union wanted a puppet leader there to fulfill its wishes."
The invasion in 1979 was largely motivated by the desire to support the communist government in Afghanistan, which was struggling against insurgent groups. The Soviet Union aimed to maintain control and influence in the region and to ensure a favorable government aligned with its interests.
"The Soviet Union wanted a puppet leader there to fulfill its wishes."
The invasion in 1979 was largely motivated by the desire to support the communist government in Afghanistan, which was struggling against insurgent groups. The Soviet Union aimed to maintain control and influence in the region and to ensure a favorable government aligned with its interests.