World War 1 ended November 11th, 1918
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Anti-Russian sentiment (or Russophobia) is a fear and/or dislike for Russia, Russians and/or Russian culture. A variety of mass culture clichés about Russia and Russians exist. Many of these stereotypes were originally developed in the Western world during the Cold War, and were primarily used as elements of political war against the Soviet Union. Some of these prejudices are still observed in the discussions of the relations with Russia.[5] Negative representation of Russia and Russians in modern popular culture is also often described as functional, as stereotypes about Russia may be used for framing reality, like creating an image of an enemy, or an excuse, or an explanation for compensatory reasons.Hollywood has been sometimes criticised for its excessive and continuous use of Russians as the villains.
On the other hand, Russian nationalists and apologists of Russian politics are sometimes criticised for using allegations of "Russophobia" as a form of propaganda to counter criticism of Russia.
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No it affected Germany and other countries due to lack of trading and money
At the time of the Revolutionary War, three out of every four Americans were descendants of english and Irish settlers hoped that helped
Answer:B. Conflicting views of slavery
Explanation:I say this is because in the civil war there was a problem with Slavery and some people thought slavery was wrong and African Americans should have freedom. But some people felt like nothing was wrong with Slavery because they were African Americans and they were different. They wasn't the same color as them.