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How did international peacekeeping organizations provide assistance to nations after World War I? Choose the best

response from the drop-down menu.

The new international peacekeeping organizations provided __________ during the Cold War.

A. Military interference, treaty discussions, and rebuilding of Germany

B. aid to the united states, nuclear power, and deconstruction

C. leadership rearmament, and reparations

D. peacekeeping, reconstruction, and development

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Answer: Peacekeeping, reconstruction, and development

Explanation: The UN, World Bank, and IMF helped with peacekeeping, reconstruction, and development during the Cold War

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

It's not A since the rebuilding of Germany did NOT affect the Cold War in any influential way.

It's not B since they were the middle ground between communist and non-communist countries and weren't allowed to aid the US and they did not own any nuclear power themselves

It's not C since they had no power to rearm any leadership or repair anything individually.

Their main purpose is to keep the peace between countries so the best answer is D

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