Question
Which of the below challenges resulted from the collapse of the Soviet Union? (1 point)
Responses
A lack of resources to reduce the number of nuclear arsenals of former Soviet countries.
A lack of resources to reduce the number of nuclear arsenals of former Soviet countries.
The inability to control violent revolutions in Central ad Eastern Europe.
The inability to control violent revolutions in Central ad Eastern Europe.
East Berliners wanted to relocate to other parts of Eastern Europe
East Berliners wanted to relocate to other parts of Eastern Europe
A need to coordinate trade and security measures between former Soviet countries.
Responses
A lack of resources to reduce the number of nuclear arsenals of former Soviet countries.
A lack of resources to reduce the number of nuclear arsenals of former Soviet countries.
The inability to control violent revolutions in Central ad Eastern Europe.
The inability to control violent revolutions in Central ad Eastern Europe.
East Berliners wanted to relocate to other parts of Eastern Europe
East Berliners wanted to relocate to other parts of Eastern Europe
A need to coordinate trade and security measures between former Soviet countries.
Answers
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The challenges that resulted from the collapse of the Soviet Union include:
1. **A lack of resources to reduce the number of nuclear arsenals of former Soviet countries** - After the Soviet Union's collapse, several of its former republics inherited nuclear weapons. The challenge became managing and reducing those arsenals due to limited resources.
2. **The inability to control violent revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe** - The end of Soviet control led to instability and conflicts in various countries that were once part of the Eastern Bloc.
3. **A need to coordinate trade and security measures between former Soviet countries** - With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, former republics faced the challenge of establishing new economic and security frameworks, leading to the necessity for coordination.
The statement regarding East Berliners wanting to relocate to other parts of Eastern Europe does not directly relate to the collapse of the Soviet Union but rather pertains to events specific to East Germany.
Thus, the first, second, and fourth options are valid challenges resulting from the collapse of the Soviet Union.
1. **A lack of resources to reduce the number of nuclear arsenals of former Soviet countries** - After the Soviet Union's collapse, several of its former republics inherited nuclear weapons. The challenge became managing and reducing those arsenals due to limited resources.
2. **The inability to control violent revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe** - The end of Soviet control led to instability and conflicts in various countries that were once part of the Eastern Bloc.
3. **A need to coordinate trade and security measures between former Soviet countries** - With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, former republics faced the challenge of establishing new economic and security frameworks, leading to the necessity for coordination.
The statement regarding East Berliners wanting to relocate to other parts of Eastern Europe does not directly relate to the collapse of the Soviet Union but rather pertains to events specific to East Germany.
Thus, the first, second, and fourth options are valid challenges resulting from the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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