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which of the following explains why western european leaders claimed that
certain european countries were behind an iron curtain following world war
11?
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a. the soviet union had become extremely influential in eastern
europe
b. aid from the marshall plan had only reached a few european
countries
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c. the european axis powers had begun increasing their military
power
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d. japan's political and economic influence in europe was growing
rapidly

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