Joseph Stalin was the leader of Russia during World War II. His
goals during the war were to defeat Germany, protect his country,
and breaking up Eastern Europe.
Who was president when the Great Depression was over
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Franklin Roosevelt was president when the great depression ended
and the great war began.
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What did German leaders hope to accomplish with the Zimmerman Telegram
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They wanted to drag the United States into a war with Mexico
that would prevent it from entering World War I.
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Which of the following describes a similarity between the Haitian and French revolutions
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Answer this question… Both were inspired by Enlightenment
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Which of the following leaders helped rapidly rebuild the German economy during the Great Depression by greatly increasing military spending and employing workers on large construction projects
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Answer this question…Adolf Hitler
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How was the outcome of the Munich Agreement similar to the outcome of Adolf Hitler's nonaggression agreement with Stalin
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Both agreements were broken when Germany attacked protected
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Which of the following describes a difference between comparisons and contrasts
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Comparisons search for similarities between sources, while
contrasts search for differences.
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Which scenario would most likely occur in a totalitarian country
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Answer this question… A leader sends secret police to spy on
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How did adolf Hitler's persecution of Jews help help the nazi party secure power in Germany
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He blamed Jews for Germany’s problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
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what is interesting about Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugurations
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Who is a historically significant American
JFK
What was Stalin's 3 goals in World War II
Joseph Stalin was the leader of Russia during World War II. His
goals during the war were to defeat Germany, protect his country,
and breaking up Eastern Europe.
Who was president when the Great Depression was over
Franklin Roosevelt was president when the great depression ended
and the great war began.
What did German leaders hope to accomplish with the Zimmerman Telegram
They wanted to drag the United States into a war with Mexico
that would prevent it from entering World War I.
Which of the following describes a similarity between the Haitian and French revolutions
Answer this question… Both were inspired by Enlightenment
ideals.
Which of the following leaders helped rapidly rebuild the German economy during the Great Depression by greatly increasing military spending and employing workers on large construction projects
Answer this question…Adolf Hitler
How was the outcome of the Munich Agreement similar to the outcome of Adolf Hitler's nonaggression agreement with Stalin
Both agreements were broken when Germany attacked protected
territories.
Which of the following describes a difference between comparisons and contrasts
Comparisons search for similarities between sources, while
contrasts search for differences.
Which scenario would most likely occur in a totalitarian country
Answer this question… A leader sends secret police to spy on
citizens suspected of not supporting him.
How did adolf Hitler's persecution of Jews help help the nazi party secure power in Germany
He blamed Jews for Germany’s problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
what is interesting about Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugurations