The Arab league and the United Arab Republic best reflected, which major pattern, the exclusion of African nationals in middle eastern politics, close cooperation with United States after World War III cooperation between: culture, similar states with the same political goals, the trend away from socialistic principles in the newly form states
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The Arab League and the United Arab Republic best reflected the trend away from socialistic principles in the newly formed states. This is because both organizations were founded on the principles of Arab nationalism and promoting unity among Arab states, rather than on socialist or communist ideology. Additionally, the close cooperation with the United States after World War II suggests a shift towards a more capitalist, pro-Western orientation in their political goals, rather than aligning with socialist principles. The exclusion of African nationals in Middle Eastern politics may have been a factor in their cooperation, as the focus was primarily on Arab states and their interests rather than on broader regional inclusion.