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5 August, 12:16

Following World War II, the United States opposed the economic system of the Soviet Union and its allies because this kind

economy

focused too much on military production

was too close to a free market system

did not allow people to make free choices

stopped trade between the US and other nations.

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  1. 5 August, 12:27
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    The good choice is:

    It did not allow people to make free choices.

    Explanation:

    Two superpowers clashed and vied for hegemony in the Cold War era. Each of them represented an ideology and a lifestyle opposed to the the other's. The United States represented a free market economy and prosperity based on that economy, as well as democracy and citizens' political freedoms; the Soviet Union was dominated by an authoritarian communist ideology with a one-party rule, a centralized command economy, a state-run economy with no private firms or entrepreneurship.
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