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What common goal was shared by the mujahideen, Solidarity, and freedom fighters?

A) They wanted their nations to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact.

B) They fought for fair representation for union workers.

C) They were willing to fight for freedom for Muslim peoples.

D) They sought to defend their nations against the Soviet Union.

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D) They sought to defend their nations against the Soviet Union.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D. The common goal shared by the mujahideen, Solidarity, and freedom fighters was that all they sought to defend their nations against the Soviet Union.

Step-by-step explanation:

-The mujahideen were formed in Afghanistan during the war against the Soviet Union to figtht the Soviet invasors through jihad and establish an islamic government in Afghanistan.

-Solidarity is a Polish trade union federation, founded in September 1980 and directed by Lech Walesa.

In the early 1980s, Solidarity became the first independent union in a country of the Soviet bloc and led to an anti-communist and non-violent social movement, which at its peak boasted approximately 10 million members and greatly contributed to the fall of communism in Europe.

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