With the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 12, 1945, Vice President Harry S. Truman assumed the Oval Office. He surely knew he faced a difficult set of challenges in the immediate future: overseeing the final defeats of Germany and Japan; managing the U.S. role in post-war international relations; supervising the American economy's transition from a war-time to a peace-time footing; and maintaining the unity of a fractious and powerful Democratic Party.
Instead Russia became closer to "France," and to some extent "Great Britain," due mostly to the fact that Russia wanted above all else protection of its borders--which Germany could not provide.
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The correct answer is the Czech Republic fractured
The non- violent transition from Communism to a parliament republic in Czechoslovakia was called "The Velvet Revolution". After this revolution, the main threat was the conflicts between the Czechs and the Slovaks, but finally they decided to split and nowadays they exist separatelly.
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It allowed for longer, safer voyages. C
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