Question

Why did the Soviet Union strongly support the national independence movements in the new Third World?

a. Soviets were desperately trying to expand their share in foreign export markets.

b. It hoped to convince new nations to ally with the eastern bloc against Western imperialists.

c. Soviets feared the obvious appeal an alliance with former colonial rulers had for these new nations.

d. The Soviet Union had made the right to self-determination a principle for all nations around the world.

e. The Soviet Union was looking to secure reliable export markets for its consumer goods surpluses.

ANS: B TOP: The Eisenhower Era DIF: Moderate

REF: Full p. 949 | Seagull p. 963 MSC: Analyzing

OBJ: 2. Explain the ways in which the 1950s were a period of consensus both in domestic and foreign affairs.

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