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Why did the system of government in the Soviet Union help to create conflict with the United States after World War II?
The Soviet system of government did not allow its people to choose their own leaders, which the United States thought was wrong.
The Soviet system of government did not allow the USSR to join the United Nations, which the United States thought was wrong.
The Soviet system of government encouraged people to immigrate to the United States, which the United States thought was wrong.
The Soviet system of government gave the people in Eastern Europe too much freedom, which the United States thought was wrong.

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"The Soviet system of government did not allow its people to choose their own leaders, which the United States thought was wrong."

Explanation: The USSR was a one‑party, authoritarian communist state with no free elections, while the U.S. promoted democracy and individual political choice. This ideological conflict — plus Soviet control over Eastern Europe and efforts to spread communism — helped create the postwar Cold War rivalry.