Answer:
The inherent conflict between capitalist and communist economic policies, markets, and trade
Explanation:
Explained in passage, "During World War II, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union partially abandoned an approach to international relations which presupposed the inevitability of a clash between communism and capitalism. "
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The expansion of slavery was a divisive political issue because the north and south were split 50/50 between slave/anti-slave states. The north didn't want to accept a new state unless it was going to be free and the south didn't want to accept a state unless it was a slave state.
He formed a task force where he ordered that the memorandum must be sent to the general westmoreland. by that, westmoreland replied after four days and he welcome the addition to the troops which counted 22,000 troops. The task force is consisted of senior policy advisors.