A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. It disintegrated in 1991, in the wake of the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
The treaty was signed in Warsaw on 14 May 1955, and the pact was dissolved in Prague on 1 July 1991.
The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was an alliance of the Eastern Bloc countries, established in 1955 by the Soviet Union as a counterpart to NATO. It is not war saw, but Warsaw. In response to the birth of the NATO, the Communist countries of Europe signed a treaty of mutual defense and military aid in May 1955. The leading country of the Warsaw Pact was the USSR. This 'coalition' collapsed in 1991, when the USSR dissolved.
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What was the Warsaw Pact
A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. It disintegrated in 1991, in the wake of the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
The treaty was signed in Warsaw on 14 May 1955, and the pact was dissolved in Prague on 1 July 1991.
The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was an alliance of the Eastern Bloc countries, established in 1955 by the Soviet Union as a counterpart to NATO. It is not war saw, but Warsaw. In response to the birth of the NATO, the Communist countries of Europe signed a treaty of mutual defense and military aid in May 1955. The leading country of the Warsaw Pact was the USSR. This 'coalition' collapsed in 1991, when the USSR dissolved.
What is point of view of Lather and Nothing Else
thrid person narration
How did Fordism affect American labor
It helped American workers enter the middle class
What is the Greek root word for logos
Logos is the Greek root of a word an example of a word using the
root logos is logic.
How did the government want citizens to help in the war effort
They wanted citizens to save resources.
How did liberty bonds work
People gave money to the war effort and received that money back
with interest after the war.
What system of government is based on the idea that war makes a nation stronger
Fascism
What type of conflict is simply awareness of conflict situation
There are many different types of conflict such as internal or
external. Another example would be perceived conflict which is
simply the awareness of a conflict situation.
What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III scene ii of Julius Caesar
Answer this question What rhetorical appeal is Brutus using in this passage from Act III, scene ii of Julius Caesar?
A. Reason B. Pathos C. Ethos D. Logos …
What rhetorical appeal is Antony making to the audience in this passage from Julius Caesar
Pathos
The March on Washington in 1941 organized by A Philip Randolph was canceled when President Roosevelt
President Roosevelt responded to the plans of Philip Randolph to organize a 100,000 march on Washington, D.C. in the year 1941 by authorizing the Committee on the Fair Employment Practices. He also was able to outlaw the discrimination by having the defense contractors.
Which option is an example of expository writing
Answer this question…
A nonfiction book about the history of the Civil War
Which audience appeal does Hirohito most clearly use in this excerpt
Ethos and Logos
Where were germanys forces turned back for the first time in ww2
battle of stalingrad
Which sentence is an example of formal language apex English 10
writing to a former teacher to ask for a letter of recommendation
To fight Japanese the United States used the strategy of
island hopping
What was the economic effect of ww2
America's response to World War II was the most extraordinary mobilization of an idle economy in the history of the world. During the war 17 million new civilian jobs were created, industrial productivity increased by 96 percent, and corporate profits after taxes doubled.
what was effect of the dropping of atomic bombs in japan
Total destruction and major air pollution which resulted in loss of life(nature and human beings)