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The Korean penninsula was taken from Japan at the end of World War II. The Soviet Union and the United States clashed over how this territory should be governed.
​How did the ideological conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States affect the division of the Korean peninsula?
A. It increased religious tensions, leading to a Buddhist north and a Christian south.
B. It created political conflict, leading to a communist-controlled north and an anti-communist south.
C. It intensified ethnic conflict, leading to a north controlled by China and a south controlled by Korea.
D. It created tensions over natural resources, leading to a mineral-rich north and an agriculturally rich south.