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After World War II, what two nations emerged as world superpowers with more industrial and military strength than other countries?Group of answer choicesSoviet Union and GermanyThe United States and ChinaGreat Britain and FranceSoviet Union and the United States PreviousNext

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After World War II, what two nations emerged as world superpowers with more industrial and military strength than other countries?Group of answer choicesSoviet Union and GermanyThe United States and ChinaGreat Britain and FranceSoviet Union and the United States PreviousNext

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The two nations that emerged as world superpowers with more industrial and military strength than other countries after World War II were the Soviet Union and the United States.

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