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which statement best explains the alliance of nations in europe after ww2
a proximity to the soviet union did not influence warsaf pact membership
b newly created nations tended to join nato
c all nations in europe joined either nato or the warsaf pact
d newly created nations tended to join the warsaf pact
a proximity to the soviet union did not influence warsaf pact membership
b newly created nations tended to join nato
c all nations in europe joined either nato or the warsaf pact
d newly created nations tended to join the warsaf pact
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The statement that best explains the alliance of nations in Europe after World War II is:
**D: newly created nations tended to join the Warsaw Pact.**
This is because, during the Cold War, many Eastern European nations that were newly established or under communist influence aligned themselves with the Soviet Union and became members of the Warsaw Pact, which was the military alliance formed in response to NATO.
**D: newly created nations tended to join the Warsaw Pact.**
This is because, during the Cold War, many Eastern European nations that were newly established or under communist influence aligned themselves with the Soviet Union and became members of the Warsaw Pact, which was the military alliance formed in response to NATO.
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