What decision did the Allies make about the future of Germany at the Yalta Conference? A. They would destroy Germany’s ability t
o manufacture goods and trade with other nations. B. They would give western Germany to France and eastern Germany to the Netherlands. C. They would create homes and jobs for displaced persons in Germany. D. They would temporarily divide Germany among the Allies in order to help rebuild it.
D. They would temporarily divide Germany among the Allies in order to help rebuild it.
During the Yalta Conference the United States, Soviet Union, United Kingdom and France representatives decided to divide what was conquered and destroyed by Germany during World War II in order to help rebuild the zones.
The answer would be-They would temporarily divide Germany among the Allies in order to rebuild it.
This reorganization of Germany came true after World War II. Germany was split up into 4 occupation zones run by the Allied Powers. Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States each occupied one zone to ensure peace, stability, and to prevent Germany from invading other countries. This occupation would last for roughly 4 years after the end of World War II.
Compromise of 1877 and home rule is the two ways the 1876 elections signal the end of reconstruction. Compromise of 1877 is one of the two ways they did to signal the end of reconstruction in 1876 the other one was Home rule. The answer in this question is Compromise of 1877 and home rule.
The baby boom was the name given to the large population growth in America after World war II. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "D". The period between the years 1946 to 1964 is considered as the period of baby boom. The annual birth rate exceeded 2 per 100 women.