The correct response to identify some of the U.S.-aligned states of Europe using the map is:
United Kingdom, France, and Denmark.
These countries are part of NATO and are aligned with the United States during the Cold War.
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A map of Europe is titled NATO and Warsaw Pact States in Europe During the Cold War. Countries in each group are identified, as well as nonaligned states. European countries are outlined and labeled. A map key divides countries into 3 groups. Warsaw Pact States are identified as the Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania. NATO States are shown as the United Kingdom, Portugal, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. Nonaligned States are shown as Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Yugoslavia, Sweden, and Finland. The Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and Mediterranean Sea are labeled. A scale shows 400 miles and 400 kilometers.
Identify some of the U.S.-aligned states of Europe using the map.
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Austria and Switzerland
Austria and Switzerland
Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria
Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria
United Kingdom, France, and Denmark
United Kingdom, France, and Denmark
East Germany and West Germany
East Germany and West Germany
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The correct response to identify some of the U.S.-aligned states of Europe using the map is:
United Kingdom, France, and Denmark.
These countries are part of NATO and are aligned with the United States during the Cold War.