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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does the “iron curtain” refer to? Is it [the border between the Soviet satellite states and Western Europe]? I've tried looking it up but all the answers I saw were vague enough to fall under two of my answer choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you have choices ? cause im thinking that it is the invisible line between the warsaw and nato countrys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mm2237 I do but if I post them I might get in trouble .-.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Iron Curtain" referred to a theoretical boundary which divided Europe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you can post them its fine as long as im not answering them direct ly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the border between the Soviet satellite states and Western Europe the independent nations under the control of a more powerful nation the 46-year rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union the promise to help nations struggling against communist movements

OpenStudy (anonymous):

think its a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are you stuck between

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would have to say a or c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mm u will say a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im leaning towards c though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a im pretty sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, I think its A but since everywhere I looked it up was talking about an imaginary border I'm just worried I'm missing something obvious

OpenStudy (anonymous):

have you tried answering the question based off the definition of the iron curtain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Iron Curtain On the east side of the Iron Curtain were the countries that were connected to or influenced by the Soviet Union."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So I guess since A is the only one to mention the soviet I'll just go with that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

loll

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