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How did World War II change the global balance of power?
A. It spread global power almost equally among the countries that
joined the United Nations.
B. It resulted in the United States and the Soviet Union becoming the
world's two dominant powers.
C. It helped Asia become the central world power because of the
war's limited effect on the region.
D. It allowed the Axis powers to emerge from the war as the world's
most powerful economies.
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World War II ended with the major weights in the balance of power having shifted from the traditional players in western and central Europe to just two non-European ones: the United States and the Soviet Union

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