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tia_tia [17]
3 years ago
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#1. Which of the following is a result from the Potsdam Conference? the Soviet Union gained direct control over Polish territory

and were given responsibility for administering its government/ the borders of Poland were redrawn to reclaim territory lost during the war to both Germany and the Soviet Union/ the Polish government signed the Warsaw Pact with the Soviet Union to better defend themselves from Western Europe /the Soviet Union was forced to repay the Polish government for the loss of military equipment during the invasion of 1939. #2.What was the combined effect of both the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Nuremberg Trials?
They started the Cold War between the U.S. and the USSR/
They led directly to war on the Korean peninsula/They codified international humanitarian law/They divided Germany into eastern and western parts.
#3.Which of the following represents part of the reason the United States was interested in supporting the economies of Europe with the Marshall Plan? The United States feared that Europe would lose control of its colonies and this would cause war/ The United States wanted to use it to force European countries to join organizations like NATO/ The United States wanted to promote the rebuilding of Europe to prevent the spread of communism/ The United States needed Europe to be economically stable enough to participate in the Korean War.
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Serggg [28]3 years ago
6 0

1.Germany was divided into four occupation zones, each controlled by an Ally

2. They divided Germany into equal parts

3. The U.S wanted to promote the rebuilding of Europe to prevent the spread of communism.

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