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suter [353]
4 years ago
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What two things did the Soviet Union do that helped bring about the Sino-Soviet split?

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aleksandr82 [10.1K]4 years ago
4 0
I got a 100 on this paper and the answer is B and C
Andrew [12]4 years ago
4 0

The correct answers are B) Russia kept its treaty with India even though India was at war with China and C) Russia refused to help Red China as it developed a nuclear weapons program.  

<em>The two things that the Soviet Union did that helped bring about the Sino-Soviet split were, Russia kept its treaty with India even though India was at war with China and Russia refused to help Red China as it developed a nuclear weapons program.  </em>

The Sino-Soviet split happened when China and the Soviet Union broke relationships due to the difference of political interpretations of the Marxist ideas. China’s government still maintained a belligerent policy against some Western countries and also did not accepted the pacifist considerations that the USSR had to implement between Eastern Europe countries and the Western ones. And also, there were two things that the Soviet Union did that helped bring about the Sino-Soviet split. Those were: Russia kept its treaty with India even though India was at war with China and Russia refused to help Red China as it developed a nuclear weapons program.  


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