The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
<span>I would base my answer on the fact that
numbers don’t lie. Some sources say that the decision by George Bush to invade
Iraq was based on the fact that he thought president Saddam Hussein had mass
destruction weapons which later turned out to be a mere speculation. More
accurate sources which I think directs us to my answer say that Bush was driven
by his desire to protect oil flow to the west. Saddam Hussein had proven hard
to deal with since he had started changing lots of petrodollars to petroeuros and Bush thought that would affect
the value of the dollar so he had to do away with him to gain full access to
the oil once more.</span>
Answer:
Analyzing the map, three statements best describes it.
1 - Berlin was located in the Soviet zone.
2 - The US, Britain, and France occupied western Germany.
3 - Berlin was the capital of Germany.
Explanation:
At the end of World War II, the victorious countries decided to punish Germany dividing its territory into influence zones controlled by each victorious country. By this way France, the US, Britain, and the Soviet Union split the German territory, trying to be equal on this division. Berlin was located in the Soviet zone, which later will lead to the rise of the Berlin Wall. The western powers - France, the US and Britain did not occupy the East, and Berlin maintained its position as the capital city.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the proper answer is that Industrialization led many people into the cities. </span>
C) Illuminated manuscripts in more legible script