World History unit 10 test: New nations emerge

What did the growth of the nonalignment movement in the 1950s most likely indicate?

1: Autocratic governments ruled for decades after colonialism *

2: International trade flourished in the midst of political independence

3: Newly independent nations wished to avoid Cold War disputes

4: Religious and ethnic problems plagued many Asian nations

I think it is 1

Please help as soon as possible.

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its 4 or 1 it think its 1 hope this helps

Answer:

3: Newly independent nations wished to avoid Cold War disputes

Explanation:

The Movement of Non-Aligned Countries (MPNA or MNOAL) is a grouping of States formed during the Cold War, the geopolitical and ideological world conflict of the second half of the 20th century that manifested itself with the indirect confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States . The purpose of the MPNA was to maintain its neutral position and not to ally with any of the superpowers already named. Although the Berlin Wall has fallen (November 9, 1989) and the USSR has been dissolved (1991), the organization remains in force.

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