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Answer: B. NATO included only noncommunist states, while the United Nations included both democracies and communist states.
Explanation: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO was formed in 1949 after the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty by the U.S., Canada and some countries in Western Europe. Its aim was to provide defense for member states and mainly against the Soviet Union. It did not include any communist states.
The United Nations, on the other hand had communist states. It was formed in June 1945 and members from the onset, included China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States. Its purpose was also different. It aimed at maintaining peace as well as promoting better diplomatic relations and human rights.
Answer:
NATO included only non-communist states, while the united Nations included both democracies and communist states
Explanation:
NATO ( North Atlantic Treaty organization ) was established the main purpose of promoting its members on a united front against external forces mainly communist forces which where trying to spread communism all across the world. NATO included only non-communist states to achieve this purpose.
While the United Nations was formed to enforce peaceful resolutions between nations and also promote economic development of member states they included both democracies and communist states like China and the soviet region while forming the organization.