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Why did the superpowers have military alliance with smaller countries?

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

The superpowers formed military alliances with smaller countries because of the following reasons: Location - The superpowers formed alliances with such small countries, which were nearby the other, so that they could spy and keep an eye on each other's development.

Answered by Anonymous
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The superpowers formed military alliances with smaller countries because of the following reasons:

a. Control over vital resources - The smaller countries like those located in the Middle East were a source of vital resources such as oil and minerals, which would be beneficial for the superpowers to develop arsenals and to wage a war.

b. Location - The superpowers formed alliances with such small countries, which were nearby the other, so that they could spy and keep an eye on each other’s development.

c. Control over territory - The superpowers could establish control over the territories of smaller nations, which would enable them to mobilise troops and launch weapons against their adversaries.

d. Economic support - The small countries were regarded as an economic support, i.e. at times of need, the small allies could collectively help pay for military expenses.

e. Ideological influence - The superpowers also wanted to spread their ideological influence by forming alliances with smaller nations

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