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Which best describes the relationship between the Soviet Union and China regarding their stance on ideological beliefs?
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friendly with common interest
supportive but individualistic in thinking
potential adversaries with completely different views
friendly but with a politically competitive outlook
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friendly but with a politically competitive outlook
They began as ideological allies after 1949 but developed major ideological and geopolitical rivalries (the Sino–Soviet split), making the relationship competitive despite shared communist roots.
They began as ideological allies after 1949 but developed major ideological and geopolitical rivalries (the Sino–Soviet split), making the relationship competitive despite shared communist roots.
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