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AP World History: Modern
Unit 8 – Cold War & Decolonization (1900-Present)
Topic 8.7
What were the main differences between the Non-Aligned Movement and the Bandung Conference in terms of their goals during the Cold War era?
Both focused solely on promoting Afro-Asian economic and cultural cooperation without any reference to neutrality.
The Bandung Conference aimed to maintain neutrality in the Cold War, while the Non-Aligned Movement sought to promote Afro-Asian economic and cultural cooperation.
The Non-Aligned Movement aimed to maintain neutrality in the Cold War, while the Bandung Conference sought to promote Afro-Asian economic and cultural cooperation.
Both had exactly similar goals focusing only on neutrality during the Cold War.
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