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Which statement best explains the alliance of nations in Europe after WWII?

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All nations in Europe joined either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
All nations in Europe joined either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.

Newly created nations tended to join the Warsaw Pact.
Newly created nations tended to join the Warsaw Pact.

Proximity to the Soviet Union did not influence Warsaw Pact membership.
Proximity to the Soviet Union did not influence Warsaw Pact membership.

Newly created nations tended to join NATO.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains the alliance of nations in Europe after WWII is:

**All nations in Europe joined either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.**

This is because, following WWII, Europe became divided into two major military alliances: NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), which included Western European nations and the United States, and the Warsaw Pact, which included Eastern European nations aligned with the Soviet Union. Most countries in Europe were aligned with one of these two blocs.

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