K thanks for the free points
I don't know about Japan, but Germany had a real love hate relationship with Coca Cola. There was a great deal of maneuvering to satisfy both parties. There is an interesting footnote. Germany thought Coca Cola was "too American" for it to be exposed to the German people. (That is likely the answer you are looking for). So Coke changed the product's name to Fanta. I don't think the Fanta we drink today is related.
The logo that Coke developed in Germany was a swastika with coke or coca cola plastered all over it.
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The answer is B
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Both the reign of terror of the French Revolution and the Red scare of the 1920s consisted of attacks on political enemies even though the reign of terror was not as violent. the former being none - supporters of the revolution a and later being potential communists, individuals were being targeted and accused of having a certain belief and was subsequently punished for their viewpoints
Just look it up really quick