Yugoslavia from World War II through the 1960 was characterized by
A) its close alliance with the West in the Cold War.
B) a strict adherence to Stalinist-style Communism.
C) the leadership of Tito, who asserted Yugoslavia's independence from the Soviet Union.
D) its adoption of a Maoist rather than the Stalinist model of communism.
E) its complete rejection of Marxian economics.
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