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Karo-lina-s [1.5K]
3 years ago
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What challenges did NATO face in the 1980s? A. Many countries in Western Europe rebelled against U.S. foreign policies. B. Relat

ions with allies such as Britain, France, and Germany became strained. C. Aggressive talk between the United States and the Soviet Union intensified. D. The Soviet Union built missile bases in Cuba.
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Nikitich [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

What action did the Soviet union take in Europe that was opposed by the US? They prevented free elections in Poland and banned Democratic parties.

Explanation:

Explanation: On the basis of recent past history, the Soviets did have reason to fear the formation of a West German State and NATO. ... It was the re-arming of West Germany within NATO which was the specific cause of the formation of the Warsaw Pact and this emphasises The Soviets' fear of attack by the West.

Flauer [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

C. Aggressive talk between the United States and the Soviet Union intensified.

Explanation:

Reagan’s Foreign Policies Lesson 3 Slide 6 is where to find it

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