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Which of the following was not an issue of decolonization following World War II?

a)The superpowers vied for military control over weaker nations.

b)Newly independent nations fought over territorial disputes.

c)Few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations.

d)The superpowers vied for economic control over weaker nations.

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User Stepan
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Answer:

correct answer c. Few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations.

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User Roberto Barros
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The only statement that is not an issue of decolonization following the World War Two is that few of the decolonized countries could enter the United Nations. The issues were: the superpowers vied for military control over weaker nations, newly independent nations fought over territorial disputes and that the superpowers vied for economic control over weaker nations.

The answer is letter C.
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