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Why was the Iron Curtain a problem?

A.) It prevented the Allies from knowing what the Soviets were up to.
B.) The Soviets were participating in the Cold War.
C.) It blockaded access to Berlin.
D.) It separated North and South Korea

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The answer is A.) It prevented the Allies from knowing what the Soviets were up to.

The Iron Curtain was an imaginary barrier that blocked the west from the east , it represents the Soviet's efforts to block contact from non-Soviet entities from the west.

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The correct answer here is the option A.

The Iron Curtain was a term used and coined by Winston Churchill that represented the Soviet and the communist expansion. As the Soviet influence spread, they created buffer states that created a barrier between the Soviets and the West which prevented the West from keeping the tabs on the Soviets.


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