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The Soviet Union claimed that its expansionism after World War II was an attempt to protect itself from future A. earthquakes. B. revolts by the workers. C. hurricanes. D. invasions.
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The Soviet Union claimed that its expansionism after World War II was an attempt to protect itself from future
A. earthquakes.
B. revolts by the workers.
C. hurricanes.
D. invasions.
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The Soviet Union claimed that its expansionism after World War II was an attempt to protect itself from future "
D. invasions," since Russia has a very long history of brutal invasions.
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