World History Semester B Exam

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Question
How did Yugoslavia differ from other nations in Europe?(1 point)
Responses

Democratic Yugoslavia joined the Warsaw Pact and opposed NATO.
Democratic Yugoslavia joined the Warsaw Pact and opposed NATO.

Communist Yugoslavia joined NATO and opposed the Warsaw Pact.
Communist Yugoslavia joined NATO and opposed the Warsaw Pact.

Yugoslavia was a communist nation and seen as an equal to the Soviet Union in influencing Eastern Europe.
Yugoslavia was a communist nation and seen as an equal to the Soviet Union in influencing Eastern Europe.

Yugoslavia was a communist nation but remained independent of the Soviet Union’s influence.

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The correct response is:

Yugoslavia was a communist nation but remained independent of the Soviet Union’s influence.

Yugoslavia, under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito, maintained a unique position during the Cold War. Unlike other Eastern European communist states, it was not a satellite state of the Soviet Union and pursued a policy of non-alignment, distancing itself from both NATO and the Warsaw Pact.