During the war, U.S.-Soviet relations were __________
A) especially close and trusting
B) especially hostile, almost to the point of open war
C) constantly strained by significant ideological differences
D) hurt by the U.S. refusal to recognize the Soviet Union
E) significantly influenced by FDR's personal dislike of Stalin
Answer: C
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