The real German objection to the Treaty of Versailles, however, was to the infamous Article 231, which forced Germany to accept sole blame for the war in order to justify the reparations. Despite much debate among the Allies themselves and over strenuous German protests—including by Brockdorff-Rantzau, who wrote to the Allies on May 13 that The German people did not will the war and would never have undertaken a war of aggression—Article 231 remained in the treaty.
Answer:
Dual occupation of Korea led to the Korean War
Explanation:
For the first answer, communism certainly did not strengthen Korea's economy.
For the second, China was already at war with Japan (who controlled Korea at the time) far before the Soviet Union ever got involved with the Pacific front.
For the third, the Japanese army only surrendered after the US dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki.
Leaving only the fourth as the correct answer.
They suffered heavy losses in human life and in some of their major cities. They knew USA wasn't messing around anymore when we nuked them. They knew they had no chance trying to fight anymore, they would have lose many lives at home.
Excerpt from “The Book of Daniel Drew”: Why do you think Drew was reluctant at first to see New York support the Civil War?
Answer: He was not sure what was best for the state of new york at the time. But after he witnessed the speech presented by abraham lincoln and witnessed how riled up the people got he said that the wall street people had no choice but to step up.
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One of the greatest issues that Carnegie saw during his time was with working conditions and poor wages, since this was a time of great industry and many people were being mistreated.