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dem82 [27]
3 years ago
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7. what was the result of the allies intervention in Russia's civil war?

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emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
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The answers are 7. a 8. d 9. c
ratelena [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

7 C. the reds appealed to nationalism and urged Russians to drive out the foreigners 8 D. Germany  C. united states

Explanation:

7. what was the result of the allies intervention in Russia's civil war?

Communists quickly defeated the White faction which had foreign financial and military support.

The Communist Party created a new imaginary based on the ideals of a Soviet man, a new form of nationalism that broadened among USSR republics. They fostered a strong sense of identity and respected local languages often to be paired with the introduction of Russian, the educational reforms were done to create a new civic and nationalistic ideology. Any foreign intromission was to be seen as fascist.

8. the treaty of Versailles, which ended world war I, negatively impacted which country's economy the most ?

The treaty of Versailles imposed harsh conditions on the German economy and blamed the nation for causing of the war.

Versailles Treaty humilliated and created a sense of guilt among Germans who were to paid a debt that would prevent the country from rising again as power and rival to the establishes British and French.

A common feeling of revenge emerged so Germany was eager to defy the sanctions imposed, paving the way for the III Reich after Weimar Republic failed.

9. which country failed to join the newly created league of nations after the war ended ?

W Wilson stated in the San Francisco Charter a sum of points for the formation of a international organization seeking to solve international conflicts by peaceful means. However and ironically, the US did not engage so the they were not a members.

League of nations headquarters were based from 1 November 1920 in the Palais Wilson in Geneva, Switzerland.

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