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Following World War II, how did the world’s leaders promote peace and reduce poverty?
by absolving German leaders of their crimes
by rejecting the Soviet Union’s ideology
by starting and participating in the United Nations
by starting and participating in the Cold War
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by starting and participating in the United Nations
The UN was created in 1945 to promote international cooperation, prevent future wars, and address economic and social problems (reducing poverty) through agencies like the UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, UNICEF, and later programs such as the World Bank and UN development efforts. The other choices are incorrect: German leaders were not absolved; the Cold War did not promote peace; and rejecting Soviet ideology was not the primary coordinated postwar strategy for reducing poverty.
The UN was created in 1945 to promote international cooperation, prevent future wars, and address economic and social problems (reducing poverty) through agencies like the UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, UNICEF, and later programs such as the World Bank and UN development efforts. The other choices are incorrect: German leaders were not absolved; the Cold War did not promote peace; and rejecting Soviet ideology was not the primary coordinated postwar strategy for reducing poverty.
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