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

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

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.

Democratic Yugoslavia joined the Warsaw Pact and opposed NATO.

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The correct response is:

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

This statement accurately reflects Yugoslavia's unique position during the Cold War, where it followed its own path of socialism under Josip Broz Tito, distinct from the Soviet Union's control over other Eastern Bloc countries.