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CUET-UG Political Science Exam - Passage 15
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Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follow:     The Cold War threatened to divide the world into two alliances. Under these circumstances, many of the newly independent countries, after gaining their independence from the colonial powers such as Britain and France, were worried that they would lose their freedom as soon as they gained formal independence. Cracks and splits within the alliances were quick to appear. Communist China quarrelled with the USSR towards the late 1950s, and, in 1969, they fought a brief war over a territorial dispute. The other important... Show more
CUET-UG Political Science Exam - Passage 15
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1. What was reason behind the quarrel between China and USSR?
2. What was the prospective of the newly independent countries?
3. What was threatening of the cold war to the whole world?
4. In which year China ad USSR fought a brief war over a territorial dispute?
5. Why did many newly independent countries worry after gaining independence?