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Im not going to lie but the answers for this are entirely opinionated. The last one is out right false. If your teacher says your wrong for the first three thank tisk tisk tisk. I would say C, they were forced but A-C all work.
The USA and the USSR were at odds over how Europe would be governed after the war. The USA (and its democratic partners among the Allies) wanted free and open elections in the countries of Eastern Europe coming out from under Nazi domination. The Soviet Union wanted states allied and aligned with it to prevent any future aggression against the USSR (like how Germany had invaded). The USSR ended up heavily influencing the Eastern European countries to align with communism, bringing them behind what British prime minister Winston Churchill called "The Iron Curtain."
The situation of Germany itself was also a tension spot. Germany was divided between the four Allied nations (Britain, France, the USA, and the USSR). The British, French and American sectors combined their governance of West Germany and West Berlin. The Americans and their partners sought to preserve democratic freedoms in the area or Germany under their control. The Soviets blockaded Berlin (located within the Soviet sector of East Germany). The American side responded with the Berlin Airlift to keep West Berlin free of Soviet control.
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B) the rise of fascism in Germany.
Explanation:
Fascism is a political system in which a powerful leader has state control, and is being extremely proud of the country, and race and no opposition is allowed. The leader exhibits total control, dominance and is often be authoritarian and a dictator.
The Treaty of Versailles places the first world war burden guilt entirely on Germany, and imposed harsh reparations payments and created an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe.
The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and surrender all of its overseas colonies in China, Pacific, and Africa to the Allied nations.
Article 231 of the treaty placed all the blame for inciting the war solely on Germany and forced it to pay several billion in reparations to the Allied nations.
This Treaty of Versailles made Germany repay other countries for the expense of the war, causing Germany to go into economic chaos.
It was due to the this long-lasting resentment of the Versailles Treaty that the National Socialist (Nazi) Party and other radical right-wing parties in Germany were able to gain support in the 1920s and early ‘30s by promising to overturn the harsh provisions of the treaty and make Germany into a major European power once again.
Adolf Hitler took advantage of this leading to the rise in the Nazi party and the eventualities of the second war.
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well it shows when they was born and he was a soldier and when he was doing his job he met another soldier and they became friends somehow
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