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Which statement best analyzes the foreign policy of Clemente Attlee compared to that of Winston Churchill?
•Attlee continued the policies of Churchill from WWIl into the Cold War.
• Attlee was more willing to trust the Soviet Union than Churchill after WWII.
Attlee pushed for the development of atomic weapons to use against Japan, whereas Churchill opposed them.
Attlee refused to establish the United Nations, which had been a key objective of Churchill.
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"Attlee continued the policies of Churchill from WWII into the Cold War."
Explanation: Attlee largely maintained the wartime alliance with the United States and adopted a firm, anti‑Soviet stance that became part of early Cold War policy (Britain joined NATO in 1949 and supported the Marshall Plan). The other choices are incorrect: Attlee was not more trusting of the USSR; he pursued nuclear weapons for Britain (the first British test was in 1952) rather than opposing them; and Britain under Attlee was a founding member of the United Nations, not a refuser. Note one important difference: Attlee moved faster on decolonization (e.g., Indian independence) than Churchill had wanted.
Explanation: Attlee largely maintained the wartime alliance with the United States and adopted a firm, anti‑Soviet stance that became part of early Cold War policy (Britain joined NATO in 1949 and supported the Marshall Plan). The other choices are incorrect: Attlee was not more trusting of the USSR; he pursued nuclear weapons for Britain (the first British test was in 1952) rather than opposing them; and Britain under Attlee was a founding member of the United Nations, not a refuser. Note one important difference: Attlee moved faster on decolonization (e.g., Indian independence) than Churchill had wanted.
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