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The answer is A.) It prevented the Allies from knowing what the Soviets were up to.
The Iron Curtain was an imaginary barrier that blocked the west from the east , it represents the Soviet's efforts to block contact from non-Soviet entities from the west.
The Iron Curtain was an imaginary barrier that blocked the west from the east , it represents the Soviet's efforts to block contact from non-Soviet entities from the west.
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The correct answer here is the option A.
The Iron Curtain was a term used and coined by Winston Churchill that represented the Soviet and the communist expansion. As the Soviet influence spread, they created buffer states that created a barrier between the Soviets and the West which prevented the West from keeping the tabs on the Soviets.
The Iron Curtain was a term used and coined by Winston Churchill that represented the Soviet and the communist expansion. As the Soviet influence spread, they created buffer states that created a barrier between the Soviets and the West which prevented the West from keeping the tabs on the Soviets.