The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe’s colonies, forced the United States to become a world power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler. Diplomatic alliances and promises made during the First World War, especially in the Middle East, also came back to haunt Europeans a century later. The balance of power approach to international relations was broken but not shattered. It took the Second World War to bring about sufficient political forces to embark on a revolutionary new approach to inter-state relations.
Here are the matches:
<span>1- The Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia and reversed its economic reforms, D.1968
</span><span>2-Workers in Poland won higher wages after an uprising. B. 1956
</span><span>3-Yugoslavia parted ways with the Soviet Union because of political differences. A. 1948
</span><span>4-Military forces began constructing the Berlin Wall. C.1961
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All of these events keep strengthening the west's relation with these countries and weakened Soviet Union's position even among its neighboring countries.
Answer:
Liberte, Egalite and Fraternite.
Explanation:
This means Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. It was violated because it did not include rights for women. People were imprisoned without cause and were falsely accused.
Answer: "We can not stand idle we must wage war with the enemy!"