In what year did japan surrender to germany in world war 2
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Japan did not surrender to Germany in WW 2. Japan and Germany
were both waging war on the US and the Allies of the US. Japan
surrendered to the Allies on 15 August 1945.
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Who was the major contributor to the realism theory
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who are major contributors of realism?
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Where was world war placed
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world war 1 took place in Europe, the middle east and
Germany.
world war 2 took place in Russia ,Germany, France, and
Belgium.
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What was the United States plan to assist in the rebuilding of Europe following World War 2
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Marshall Plan
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What was not part of the ottman empire during the reign of sultan selim
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During the Reign of Sultan Selim I Greec was not part of the
Ottman Empire
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How do correlation and causation differ
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Correlation is when two things are related or have similar
properties and they can exist independently. Causation means that
one thing made the other thing happen.
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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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How was Ghana different from cambodia and Vietnam during the cold war
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B. Ghana did not adopt a communist form of government.
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Which of these political philosophies did the Bolsheviks promote
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Economic equality through communism
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How did fascist philosophies contribute to the Holocaust
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Fascism's commitment to nationalism led many Germans to believe that Jews had no place in German society. The fascist governments of the time did not actively contribute to the Holocaust, though Italy did surrender many of its Jews, it was not proactive in the way that Germany and the Nazis were. You could say that the philosophy of united society and the elimination of those not seen as conforming to that society could contribute. But it would be a mistake to try to align Nazism with fascism.
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Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
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What is a situation that illustrates the concept of dehumanization
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A government puts up posters comparing a racial minority group
to dangerous wild animals who should not be allowed around
children.
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How did Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points compare with the eventual outcome of the Paris Peace Conference
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It approved his plan to form a global organization to prevent war.
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Which of the following countries became the leader of the international communist movement following World War 2
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The Soviet Union
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How did the ruling philosophies of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin compare
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Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should
be harshly punished.
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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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Which factor was a major cause of the genocide committed by the Nazis against Jewish people
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Nazi propaganda dehumanized Jews by comparing them to
animals
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In what year did japan surrender to germany in world war 2
Japan did not surrender to Germany in WW 2. Japan and Germany
were both waging war on the US and the Allies of the US. Japan
surrendered to the Allies on 15 August 1945.
Who was the major contributor to the realism theory
who are major contributors of realism?
Where was world war placed
world war 1 took place in Europe, the middle east and
Germany.
world war 2 took place in Russia ,Germany, France, and
Belgium.
What was the United States plan to assist in the rebuilding of Europe following World War 2
Marshall Plan
What was not part of the ottman empire during the reign of sultan selim
During the Reign of Sultan Selim I Greec was not part of the
Ottman Empire
How do correlation and causation differ
Correlation is when two things are related or have similar
properties and they can exist independently. Causation means that
one thing made the other thing happen.
Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
How was Ghana different from cambodia and Vietnam during the cold war
B. Ghana did not adopt a communist form of government.
Which of these political philosophies did the Bolsheviks promote
Economic equality through communism
How did fascist philosophies contribute to the Holocaust
Fascism's commitment to nationalism led many Germans to believe that Jews had no place in German society. The fascist governments of the time did not actively contribute to the Holocaust, though Italy did surrender many of its Jews, it was not proactive in the way that Germany and the Nazis were. You could say that the philosophy of united society and the elimination of those not seen as conforming to that society could contribute. But it would be a mistake to try to align Nazism with fascism.
Which of the following describes a major impact of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
It served as a symbol of anti-Nazi resistance that inspired Jews in
prison camps.
What is a situation that illustrates the concept of dehumanization
A government puts up posters comparing a racial minority group
to dangerous wild animals who should not be allowed around
children.
How did Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points compare with the eventual outcome of the Paris Peace Conference
It approved his plan to form a global organization to prevent war.
Which of the following countries became the leader of the international communist movement following World War 2
The Soviet Union
How did the ruling philosophies of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin compare
Both believed that anyone who questioned the government should
be harshly punished.
Which of the following best defines the term ''anti-semitism''
the systematic mistreatment of jewish people
Which factor was a major cause of the genocide committed by the Nazis against Jewish people
Answer this question…
Nazi propaganda dehumanized Jews by comparing them to
animals