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How did World War II lead to the start of the Cold War?
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The technology of WWII led to many problems that caused the Cold War
The alliances made during World War II started to breakdown over disagreements during WWII
World War II had very little to do with the start of the Cold War
The Cold War would have started whether WWII happened or not
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The alliances made during World War II started to breakdown over disagreements during WWII
Explanation: The US, Britain, and the USSR were wartime allies against Nazi Germany, but clashes over postwar borders, spheres of influence (especially in Eastern Europe), and mutual distrust after conferences like Yalta and Potsdam led directly to the Cold War.
Explanation: The US, Britain, and the USSR were wartime allies against Nazi Germany, but clashes over postwar borders, spheres of influence (especially in Eastern Europe), and mutual distrust after conferences like Yalta and Potsdam led directly to the Cold War.
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