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bixtya [17]
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miv72 [106K]2 years ago
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The reason why the U.S. did not want to accept the Angolan government was because B. The U.S was concerened about communist influence from Cuban forces in Angola.

<h3>What was the U.S. worried about?</h3>

Angola gained independence during the Cold War which was a time when the U.S. was coming against all Communist nations in the world.

Because the Angolan government had ties to the Cuban government which was Communist, the U.S. did not want to accept their independence for fear of the Angolans being communist as well.

Find out more on the Cuban influence in Angola at brainly.com/question/1363217.

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