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Which of the following best explains the overall cause and effect of the arms races and proxy wars in the Middle East and Africa?(1 point)
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The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which reduced the chance of a global war due to superpower involvement.
The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which reduced the chance of a global war due to superpower involvement.

The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to more destructive wars.
The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to more destructive wars.

The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to global stability.
The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to global stability.

The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to ratifying the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the Soviet Union.
The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to ratifying the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the Soviet Union.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The arms races and proxy wars in Africa and the Middle East were caused by local conflicts, which led to more destructive wars."

Reason: Local disputes were intensified by Cold War superpower involvement and arms flows, making those conflicts deadlier and more prolonged.