What two countries where mad at each other during the cold war
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The Soviet Union and The United States
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What describes an important outcome of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War 2
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The United States ended its policy of isolationism. This had
allowed Germany and japan to expand their empires and become a
greater threat to other nations.
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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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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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What two countries where mad at each other during the cold war
The Soviet Union and The United States
What describes an important outcome of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor during World War 2
The United States ended its policy of isolationism. This had
allowed Germany and japan to expand their empires and become a
greater threat to other nations.
Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
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.