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Paha777 [63]
3 years ago
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What did Churchill mean by the \"Iron Curtain\"?. A) the cultural divide between the United States and Europe. B) the political

divide between the Northern and Southern hemispheres. C) the political divide between Western and Eastern Europe. D) the cultural divide between North America and Asia
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belka [17]3 years ago
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The Iron Curtain<span> speech by the infamous political icon Winston Churchill resulted to the conclusion of forming an imaginary division of </span>Europe<span> into two separate areas from the </span>World War II<span> to the end of the </span>Cold War. The east side was associated with the Soviet Union while the west side went autonomous. Answer here is C.
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