Which Cold War events involved economic aid to European nations
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1. Truman Doctrine (from USA) 2. Marshall Plan (from USA) 3.
Molotov Plan (from USSR after they rejected Marshall Plan)
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How long did the Yom Kippur war last
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The Yom Kippur War lasted from October 6 to 25, 1973. This war
is also known as the Ramadan War or the October War.
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What did the Germans wear in concentration camps
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If you are asking about the prisoners, there was no special
badge or triangle for German nationals.
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Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
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It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
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What was the main purpose for establishing the United nations in 1945
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To maintain international peace.
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What accounts for the variation between the postwar situation in Italy and that in Hungary in the late 1940s
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Italy was in the US sphere of influence, while Hungary was in
the Soviet sphere of influence. The Marshall Plan included aid for
the democratic governments of Western Europe, not the
communist-controlled governments of Eastern Europe.
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Which of the following World War 2 figures aligned with Benito Mussolini to send troops to support Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War
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Answer this question…Adolf Hitler
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Which of the following statements accurately contrasts the roles of women during World War 2 in the US and in the Soviet Union
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Answer this question…Women in the Soviet Union served directly
in combat, while women in the United States served primarily in
support positions.
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What world leader signed a secret nonaggression pact with Germany
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Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (USSR). The secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), among others, allowed Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between them. However, on June 22, 1941, Hitler broke the treaty and invaded the USSR.
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Which event resulted in the mass removal of Jews to nazi concentration camps
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Implementation of Kristallnacht
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What is the role of the general assembly of the United Nations
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Answer this question… To give every member country a voice in UN
decision making
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Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''
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the systematic mistreatment of jewish people
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The main difference between an argumentative essay and an explanatory essay is that an argumentative essay
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is created to convince others to accept the author's point of
view.
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An oversimplification differs from a sound generalization because it
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leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
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Which factor played a role in the US enjoying economic prosperity during the Roaring '20s
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The United States had not incurred high levels of foreign debt
during World War I.
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What were the peace plans that ended World War 2 different from the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War 1
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They did not attempt to inflict further damage on the defeated countries.
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Which of these countries had to recover from the destruction of the atomic bomb after World War II
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Japan-apex
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Which element of "total war" was illustrated by the United States droppingatomic bombs on Japan during World War 2
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The United States dropping the atomic bomb on Japan during WWII illustrated "total war" because they not only targeted military forces, but civilians.
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Which Cold War events involved economic aid to European nations
1. Truman Doctrine (from USA) 2. Marshall Plan (from USA) 3.
Molotov Plan (from USSR after they rejected Marshall Plan)
How long did the Yom Kippur war last
The Yom Kippur War lasted from October 6 to 25, 1973. This war
is also known as the Ramadan War or the October War.
What did the Germans wear in concentration camps
If you are asking about the prisoners, there was no special
badge or triangle for German nationals.
Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
What was the main purpose for establishing the United nations in 1945
To maintain international peace.
What accounts for the variation between the postwar situation in Italy and that in Hungary in the late 1940s
Italy was in the US sphere of influence, while Hungary was in
the Soviet sphere of influence. The Marshall Plan included aid for
the democratic governments of Western Europe, not the
communist-controlled governments of Eastern Europe.
Which of the following World War 2 figures aligned with Benito Mussolini to send troops to support Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War
Answer this question…Adolf Hitler
Which of the following statements accurately contrasts the roles of women during World War 2 in the US and in the Soviet Union
Answer this question…Women in the Soviet Union served directly
in combat, while women in the United States served primarily in
support positions.
What world leader signed a secret nonaggression pact with Germany
Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (USSR). The secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), among others, allowed Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between them. However, on June 22, 1941, Hitler broke the treaty and invaded the USSR.
Which event resulted in the mass removal of Jews to nazi concentration camps
Implementation of Kristallnacht
What is the role of the general assembly of the United Nations
Answer this question… To give every member country a voice in UN
decision making
Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''
the systematic mistreatment of jewish people
The main difference between an argumentative essay and an explanatory essay is that an argumentative essay
Answer this question…
is created to convince others to accept the author's point of
view.
An oversimplification differs from a sound generalization because it
Answer this question…
leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
Which factor played a role in the US enjoying economic prosperity during the Roaring '20s
The United States had not incurred high levels of foreign debt
during World War I.
What were the peace plans that ended World War 2 different from the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War 1
They did not attempt to inflict further damage on the defeated countries.
Which of these countries had to recover from the destruction of the atomic bomb after World War II
Japan-apex
Which element of "total war" was illustrated by the United States droppingatomic bombs on Japan during World War 2
The United States dropping the atomic bomb on Japan during WWII illustrated "total war" because they not only targeted military forces, but civilians.