The Bandung Conference

A. officially ended World War II.
B. was a precursor to the nonalignment movement.
C. created the state of Israel.
D. brought an end to the fighting between India and Pakistan.
E. resulted in the creation of the policy known as the "final solution."


Answer: B

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