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12 May, 17:31

How did the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union grow out of World War II?

A. Soviet and U. S. leaders disagreed strongly about the way nuclear weapons were used during the war.

B. During the war, the Soviet Union had broken promises to its allies, leading to resentment and mistrust.

C. The war established the two nations as the world's superpowers, but their politics were in direct conflict.

D. The Soviet Union felt betrayed by its U. S. allies, who did not offer monetary support for rebuilding after the war.

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  1. 12 May, 17:35
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    C is the answer, i could be wrong
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