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Where was the conference held in which the big three decided to divide Germany among the allied powers after World War 2?

Yalta


Why did the US join the Allied Powers instead of the Central Powers?

They were angry with Germany because of the Zimmerman telegram and also remembered such events as the sinking of the Lusitania, the propaganda about the heavy handed German treatment of Belgium, among other things.


Why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among European nations spread to the Americas?

why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among european nations spread to the americas.


What was the other name of the central powers and the allied powers?

The original alliance of England, France, and Russia, which existed before WW I and before the US joined the alliance, was called the Triple Entente, which is derived from the French word meaning understanding. These three nations, in other words, had an understanding among each other that they would mutually resist any aggression from the central powers. I have not heard of any other name that applied to the central powers prior to WW I.


How did the attack on pearl harbor effect other nations?

The attack on Pearl Harbor had significant effects on other nations during World War II. It led to the United States' entry into the war, transforming it into a global conflict. The attack also prompted countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand to declare war on Japan, aligning themselves with the Allies against the Axis powers. It further escalated tensions and heightened the sense of urgency among nations to defeat the Axis powers.

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What allied powers won the World War 1?

ALL Allied powers. They included the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Italy among its leading members.


What were the motivations and early tensions of the Scramble for Africa?

The motivations for the scramble for Africa was to obtain resources and labor for European countries. There were tensions because of competition among the European powers.


Who were allied powers in world war 1?

By the end of WWI, there were many Allied Powers, but the principal among them were France, Britain, Russia (the Triple Entente), Italy, the United States, Romania, Greece, and Japan.


Who were World War 1 allied powers?

By the end of WWI, there were many Allied Powers, but the principal among them were France, Britain, Russia (the Triple Entente), Italy, the United States, Romania, Greece, and Japan.


Where was the conference held in which the big three decided to divide Germany among the allied powers after World War 2?

Yalta


The major goals of Hardings foreign policy toward Asia in the early 1920s were to?

limit tensions among the great powers in the Pacific and protect China's territorial integrity.


What contributed to rising tensions among industrialized nations in the years leading up to World War 1?

Competition to develop strong economies and build large empires.


What is done with Germany and japan after they are defeated in world war 2?

they are divided among the allied powers (USA, USSR (union of soviet socialists republic,) and Britain)


What countries were in the central powers and allied power alliance at the end of the war?

At the end of World War I, the Central Powers primarily consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The Allied Powers included major nations such as France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and the United States, among others. The war concluded with the defeat of the Central Powers in 1918, leading to significant territorial and political changes in Europe.


Why did the US join the Allied Powers instead of the Central Powers?

They were angry with Germany because of the Zimmerman telegram and also remembered such events as the sinking of the Lusitania, the propaganda about the heavy handed German treatment of Belgium, among other things.


What is an Allied Soldier?

An Allied soldier refers to a member of the military forces of the Allied Powers during World War I and World War II. In these conflicts, the Allies were a coalition of countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France, among others, that fought against the Axis Powers. Allied soldiers fought to defend their nations and promote collective security, often collaborating with forces from other Allied countries in various theaters of war. Their contributions were significant in achieving victory and shaping post-war geopolitics.


Why do think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among European nations spread to the Americas?

why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among european nations spread to the americas.