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Crazy boy [7]
2 years ago
15

The occupation of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union, the emergence of the Soviet Union as a superpower, and the closing of trad

e and communication between Eastern and Western Europe were all results of
A. WWI
B.WWII
C.the korean war
D.the marshall plan
History
1 answer:
PSYCHO15rus [73]2 years ago
5 0

WWII

Explanation:

Iron Curtain, the political, military, and ideological barrier erected by the Soviet Union after World War II to seal off itself and its dependent eastern 

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