How did the goals of the NATO alliance differ from the goals of the Warsaw Pact?

A. NATO was created to defend Western European democracies from the threat of communism, while the Warsaw Pact was an alliance among Soviet-controlled countries.
B. NATO was an alliance among Soviet-controlled countries while the Warsaw Pact was created to defend Western European democracies from the threat of communism.
C. NATO was created to attack the communist threat around the world, while the Warsaw Pact was only a defensive alliance between the Soviet Union, its Eastern European allies, and China.
D. NATO was created to defend all democracies from the threat of communism, while the Warsaw Pact was an alliance among communist states with a goal to spread communist beliefs throughout the world.

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A. NATO was created to defend Western European democracies from the threat of communism, while the Warsaw Pact was an alliance among Soviet-controlled countries.
Which of the following can be inferred from the map?
A. East and West Germany were divided by an “iron curtain” after World War II.
B. East Germany was divided by an “iron curtain” from Czechoslovakia and Poland after World War II.
C. East and West Germany shared the same government, located in Berlin, after World War II.
D. Berlin was divided by “iron curtains” among France, Britain, and America.
B. East Germany was divided by an “iron curtain” from Czechoslovakia and Poland after World War II.