Question 1 of 5 how was ghana different from cambodia and vietnam during the cold war? o a. ghana formed a close alliance with the united states. o b. ghana became an active participant in international politics. o c. ghana was a former european colony that won its independence. o d. ghana did not adopt a communist form of government.

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The difference between Ghana and Cambodia and Vietnam during the Cold War was that d. Ghana did not adopt a communist form of government.

What did Ghana do during the Cold War?

Ghana gained its independence in 1957 which was during the Cold War between the United States that supported the free market, and the Soviet Union that support Communism.

Ghana opted for a democracy and then became more socialistic under Kwame Nkrumah but they never adopted Communism which meant the U.S. did not come against them.

Cambodia and Vietnam on the other hand, adopted Communism. Cambodia's communism was very brutal and led to the death of hundreds of thousands.

In conclusion, option D Ghana did not adopt a communist form of government is correct.

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