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Answer:
The correct answer is D. The Soviet's exit from Afghanistan led to a US-backed Muslim theocracy.
Explanation:
The Afghan-Soviet War lasted from April 1978 to April 1992, when the armed forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA), supported by the Soviet Army, fought against each other from December 1979 until January 1989. Mujahideen insurgents, groups of Afghan Islamic guerrillas supported by numerous foreign countries, highlighting the United States, who provided them with huge amounts of arms and money. The conflict is considered part of the Cold War.
After more than nine years of war, the Soviets withdrew in 1989 after the signing of the Geneva Accords between Pakistan and the DRA. However, clashes between insurgents and government troops continued until April 1992, when the dissolution of the USSR caused the economic collapse of the country and the fundamentalists could establish the Islamic State.