As a result<span> of Japan's increasing use of suicide attacks in 1945, Allied leaders began .... </span>Which was a result of the U.S. occupation of Japan after World War<span> 2?</span>
Well, since people own their own analienable rights (life liberty and the
persuit of happiness) and that they would not crumble after
escaping Britain. His visions for America's future were very
optomistic.
U.S.-Soviet<span> Alliance, 1941–1945. Although </span>relations between<span> the </span>Soviet Union<span>and the </span>United States<span> had been strained in the years before </span>World War II<span>, the </span>U.S.-Soviet<span> alliance of 1941–1945 </span>was<span> marked by a great degree of cooperation and </span>was<span> essential to securing the defeat of Nazi Germany.
i know this cause i took it 2 years ago so yea hope this helped
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Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
I think they were lead by Hamilton
Answer:
Correct answers are:
Revolutionaries in Germany and Italy called for unification.
Both Germany and Italy were divided into confederations.
Explanation:
First option is correct as in both countries revolutions were started to upheld the unification of this countries.
Second option is also correct because this territories were divided after the Congress in Vienna, which made unification of this countries harder.
Third option is not correct because this countries had monarchs since 1870s who were supported by strong government.
Last option is not correct as while during this process Germany fought with France, Italy was helped by France during their struggle against Austria-Hungary.