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Which statement best describes the international order after WWI?
It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan.
It was defined by competition between the Warsaw Pact and the United Nations.
• It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.
It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations.
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"It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism."
Reason: The Bolshevik Revolution (1917) and the rise of the Soviet Union set up an ideological conflict between communist and capitalist systems that shaped international politics after WWI — though the full bipolar Cold War rivalry reached its height after WWII.
Reason: The Bolshevik Revolution (1917) and the rise of the Soviet Union set up an ideological conflict between communist and capitalist systems that shaped international politics after WWI — though the full bipolar Cold War rivalry reached its height after WWII.
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