<u>The following are similarities between modern distillery and wine shop:</u>
The process of brewing wine in traditional wine shops and modern distilleries differ in certain aspects and at the same time are similar in certain aspects.
While the overall process would be similar, if looked into the more intricate details it will be different. Speaking about the similarities, in both of the processes,
- wine is supposed to undergo fermentation.
- Next comes the ingredients.
- Both of the processes, be it traditional or modern, require grapes as a primary ingredient.
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During World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union fought together as allies against the Axis powers. However, the relationship between the two nations was a tense one. Americans had long been wary of Soviet communism and concerned about Russian leader Joseph Stalin’s tyrannical rule of his own country. For their part, the Soviets resented the Americans’ decades-long refusal to treat the USSR as a legitimate part of the international community as well as their delayed entry into World War II, which resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of Russians. After the war ended, these grievances ripened into an overwhelming sense of mutual distrust and enmity. Postwar Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe fueled many Americans’ fears of a Russian plan to control the world. Meanwhile, the USSR came to resent what they perceived as American officials’ bellicose rhetoric, arms buildup and interventionist approach to international relations. In such a hostile atmosphere, no single party was entirely to blame for the Cold War; in fact, some historians believe it was inevitable.
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Influencing international opinion. From the beginning of World War One, both sides of the conflict used propaganda to shape international opinion. Curator Ian Cooke considers the newspapers, books and cartoons produced in an attempt to influence both neutral and enemy countries.
Answer:
#1 is A
#2 is B
Explanation:
I know a lot on World War 2.
<span>Lincoln set a precedent which F.D.R later used to justify his own wartime actions
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