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The U.S. and the Soviet Union became the two superpowers following World War II. What did they do to go about defending their positions to one another and the world?

They split the world into spheres of influence.

They decided not to get in each other's way.

They stockpiled weapons of mass destruction.

They chose not to recognize one another.

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Answer:

They split the world into spheres of influence.

Explanation:

During the Cold War, it was said that Eastern Europe, North Korea, Cuba, Vietnam, and (until the Sino-Soviet Rupture), the People's Republic of China were the limits of the sphere of influence of the Soviet Union. At the same time, although to a lesser extent, it was said that Western Europe, Japan and South Korea were the limits of the sphere of influence of the United States.

What the U.S and Soviet Union did to go about defending their positions to one another and the world is this:

  • They stockpiled weapons of mass destruction.

How did the nations defend their positions?

During the second world war, there was a show of power between the world powers.

The U.S stockpiled weapons and military armaments to defend themselves and their allies. The Soviet Union also did the same. So, option C is right.

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