USSR D. Process of gaining independence and becoming rule Multiple Choice (2 points each) 5. What did the US and Soviet Union conflict initially stem from? a. They believed in different religions Christianity and Judaism. b. They were on opposing sides of the World Wars, Soviets were Allied and the United States was Axis. c. They disagreed about military expansion because the Soviet Union was invading other nations around the world. d. The United States was capitalist country and the Soviet Union was a communist country 6. Why did the United States and Soviet Union compete over alliances of newly independent nations? a. They wanted to colonize their nations and take control of their cash crops b. They wanted to ensure other nations were only their allies and supported each other c. They wanted to influence their influenced government and economic affairs d. They wanted to make sure former colonizers could not recolonize these nations 7. What was the United States attempting to prevent these decolonized nations from doing? Handing control of private industries to the state and becoming communist a. b. Opening up free trade with other nations c. Developing a new form of government and creating more global competition d. Creating a capitalist economy with strong private control of business
USSR D. Process of gaining independence and becoming rule Multiple Choice (2 points each) 5. What did the US and Soviet Union conflict initially stem from? a. They believed in different religions Christianity and Judaism. b. They were on opposing sides of the World Wars, Soviets were Allied and the United States was Axis. c. They disagreed about military expansion because the Soviet Union was invading other nations around the world. d. The United States was capitalist country and the Soviet Union was a communist country 6. Why did the United States and Soviet Union compete over alliances of newly independent nations? a. They wanted to colonize their nations and take control of their cash crops b. They wanted to ensure other nations were only their allies and supported each other c. They wanted to influence their influenced government and economic affairs d. They wanted to make sure former colonizers could not recolonize these nations 7. What was the United States attempting to prevent these decolonized nations from doing? Handing control of private industries to the state and becoming communist a. b. Opening up free trade with other nations c. Developing a new form of government and creating more global competition d. Creating a capitalist economy with strong private control of business