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The economic coalitions described in the sources are most similar to which of the following historical entities? O the United Nations (UN) O the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) O the World Trade
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The economic coalitions described in the sources are most similar to which of the following historical entities?
O the United Nations (UN)
O the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
O the World Trade Organization (WTO)
O the European Union (EU)
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EU
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All three promoted trade.
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The economic coalitions described in the sources are most similar to which of the following historical entities?
O the United Nations (UN)
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