What happened to Cambodia after 1978?

A) The dictator Pol Pot was overthrown by combined Cambodian and Vietnamese rebels.
B) Pol Pot continued fighting in Cambodia with his guerilla army.
C) A democratic government was established in 1993.
D) The United Nations stepped in to aid in the recovery.
E) All of these


E

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