One of the most important developments of the post-cold war period was ______________.
A. the success of the SALT II negotiations
B. the peaceful transition of the Soviet Union to Russia
C. providing the UN Security Council with free rein to command military intervention
D. passage of the NAFTA accords to promote free trade on an international scale
E. the cooperation of the United States and Russia on building a space station
Answer: B
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