How did the two superpowers that emerged during the cold war compete for influence over other nations ?

A. The united states and germany competed through each countrys military developments leading to the arms race
B. The coviet union and the united states competed by offering economic and military aid less developed nations
I got B.

What was the result of the partition of india in 1947?
A. The division further escalated the violence between pakistani muslims and indians hindus
B. Clashes woth british forces sharply divided the nation and led to widespread poverty
C. Hindus in india migrated to the northern provinces where thousands perished from starvation.
I got a

The first is right.

I already answered your second question. Please do not post the same question again after you've already received an answer!

To answer the question about how the two superpowers competed for influence over other nations during the Cold War, Option B is correct. The Soviet Union and the United States competed by offering economic and military aid to less developed nations. This was known as the policy of "containment" for the United States and "expanding socialism" for the Soviet Union. Both superpowers aimed to gain influence and allies by providing aid and support to other countries, often through military alliances, economic partnerships, and propaganda campaigns.

Moving on to the question about the result of the partition of India in 1947, Option A is correct. The division further escalated the violence between Pakistani Muslims and Indian Hindus. The partition of India led to widespread communal clashes, mass migrations, and violent riots between religious communities. Millions of people were displaced and suffered from violence, leading to immense human tragedy. While there were also economic and political consequences of the partition, the immediate result was a sharp escalation in religious tensions and violence between Muslims and Hindus.

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