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In 1917, communist revolutionaries overthrew the russian government and established the soviet union. while they fought on the same side during world war 2, the soviet union and western democracies like the united states became rivals in the mid-20th century. this conflict became known as the cold war. which statement would best fit into this historical narrative? a. communism was a political philosophy developed by karl marx and described in the 1848 book the communist manifesto. b. some historians believe that russia was founded in 862 when vikings from scandinavia first arrived in the region. c. world war 2 was the deadliest conflict in all of human history and resulted in the deaths of over 60 million people. d. the cold war led the soviet union to build a powerful military and invest heavily in new technologies such as space travel.
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