Question
Compare the political and economic characteristics of the U.S. and Soviet-aligned states.(1 point)
Responses
The U.S. based its systems on democracy, while the Soviet-aligned states based theirs on capitalism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy, while the Soviet-aligned states based theirs on capitalism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs just on democracy.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs just on democracy.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on communism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on communism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on Leninism.
Responses
The U.S. based its systems on democracy, while the Soviet-aligned states based theirs on capitalism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy, while the Soviet-aligned states based theirs on capitalism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs just on democracy.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs just on democracy.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on communism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on communism.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on Leninism.
Answers
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The correct response is:
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on communism.
This accurately reflects the political and economic characteristics during the Cold War, where the United States championed democratic governance and a market-based economy, while the Soviet Union and its allies pursued a system based on Marxist-Leninist principles, which emphasized state control over the economy and a one-party political system.
The U.S. based its systems on democracy and capitalism, while Soviet-aligned states based theirs on communism.
This accurately reflects the political and economic characteristics during the Cold War, where the United States championed democratic governance and a market-based economy, while the Soviet Union and its allies pursued a system based on Marxist-Leninist principles, which emphasized state control over the economy and a one-party political system.