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What was the greatest cause of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II? (5 points)

different forms of government and economy
different views about the use of atomic weapons
accusations the United States delayed the D-Day invasion
accusations the Soviets did not enter the war against Japan quickly enough

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A. different forms of government and economny

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User Arturs Vancans
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The greatest cause of tension was that both Superpowers wanted to lead the world, and they had different concept for the way they wanted to do it.

So while there was a competition between the two, much as there is now between the US and Russia, there was also the conflict between capitalism that the US had and communism that the Soviet Union adopted.

This corresponds to the answer |different forms of government and economy"
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