Question 16 of 20
3 Points
What challenges did the Non-Aligned Movement face after the collapse of the
Soviet Union?
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A. The Non-Aligned Movement struggled to find relevance because it
had been mostly based on opposition to the Cold War.
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B. Non-aligned countries sought to join other European organizations
such as the United Nations, but they were denied admittance.
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C. The Non-Aligned Movement was ended because most countries
no longer supported the goals of the movement.
O.D. Non-aligned countries were sanctioned for opposing democratic
elections and failing to remove corruption within their
governments.​

Answer :

Even though most nations no longer recommended the movement's ideals, the Non-Aligned Movement came to an end.

Non-Aligned Movement's drawback:

  • They do not receive funding for wars.
  • They do not get any form of assistance, such as spending or borrowing money from other countries.
  • They are isolated from other countries that are associated with them.

So, Option "C" is the correct answer to the following question.

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