Multiple Choice
The geographical and political connections forged between countries and regions during and post-World War II are significant to the rapid growth of modern-day globalization. Which two events are perceived as benchmarks of that development?
A) decolonization and creation of transnational political and financial institutions
B) decolonization and the Eisenhower Doctrine
C) the creation of transnational political and financial institutions
D) the building of the Berlin Wall and the Western Doctrine
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