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irinina [24]
3 years ago
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The SALT II Treaty between the Soviet Union and the United States died in the Senate when the Soviets Group of answer choices he

lped Muslim fundamentalists to overthrow the shah of Iran. cracked down on Soviet dissidents. halted the immigration of Soviet Jews to Israel. refused to sign the Helsinki accords. invaded Afghanistan.
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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

invaded Afghanistan.

Explanation:

The SALT II Treaty between the Soviet Union and the United States died in the Senate when the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. SALT stands for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. It was a two rounds of bilateral conferences on the issue of controlling use of fire arms.

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