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Which statement best explains the impact of the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences on the Cold War?(1 point)
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The conferences made the Soviets suspicious of Western European powers, so they refused to participate in the United Nations.
The conferences made the Soviets suspicious of Western European powers, so they refused to participate in the United Nations.

The conferences divided Europe into democratic and communist zones of control.
The conferences divided Europe into democratic and communist zones of control.

The conferences gave Western democracies complete control over Europe, excluding the Soviets from any decision-making process.
The conferences gave Western democracies complete control over Europe, excluding the Soviets from any decision-making process.

The conferences had little to no impact on postwar Europe and the Cold War because the Soviets did not attend those meetings.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains the impact of the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences on the Cold War is:

**The conferences divided Europe into democratic and communist zones of control.**

This division laid the groundwork for the ideological and geopolitical tensions that characterized the Cold War, as it established differing spheres of influence that contributed to the conflict between the Soviet Union and Western powers.
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