Answer:
The fall of the Berlin Wall/end of the Cold War
Explanation:
On November 9, 1989, as the Cold War began to thaw across Eastern Europe, the spokesman for East Berlin’s Communist Party announced a change in his city’s relations with the West. Starting at midnight that day, he said, citizens of the GDR were free to cross the country’s borders. East and West Berliners flocked to the wall, drinking beer and champagne and chanting “Tor auf!” (“Open the gate!”). At midnight, they flooded through the checkpoints.
More than 2 million people from East Berlin visited West Berlin that weekend to participate in a celebration that was, one journalist wrote, “the greatest street party in the history of the world.” People used hammers and picks to knock away chunks of the wall–they became known as “mauerspechte,” or “wall woodpeckers”—while cranes and bulldozers pulled down section after section. Soon the wall was gone and Berlin was united for the first time since 1945. “Only today,” one Berliner spray-painted on a piece of the wall, “is the war really over.”
cite: https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/berlin-wall
Answer:
A. They fought in segregated units in the armed forces.
Answer:i dont really know
Explanation:
After winning power, the National Assembly could not agree on its goals. Option B is correct.
Some representatives wanted the king to be involved in the government.
The National Assembly was a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General. It existed from June 17th to July 9th in 1789. It was created amidst the turmoil of the Estates-General that Louis XVI called in 1789 in order to deal with the upcoming economic crisis in France.
Benjamin Harrison lost the popular vote, but won the electoral college. Hope this helped. <span />