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What was Churchill referring to with the term iron curtain?


A. the separation of Africa into three different occupational sectors

B. the division of Germany between four different occupational zones

C. the separation of Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe

D. the division of North and South Korea in order to protect anti-communist factions

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Answer:

Im pretty sure it's C

Explanation:

The answer is option C : The separation of Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe.

What was Churchill referring to?

  • Churchill coined the name "Iron Curtain" to represent the divide between Western powers and the Soviet Union-controlled area. As such, the speech heralds the beginning of the Cold War.
  • Churchill meant that the Soviet Union had segregated the countries of Eastern Europe from the rest of Europe, so that no one knew what was going on behind the "curtain." He used the phrase "iron" to describe how impenetrable it was.

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