<span>In Europe during the year 1914, two big alliances opposing
each other were formed. Ultimately these two alliances were responsible for the
starting of World War I. The two alliances were The Triple alliance and The Triple
Entente. The Triple Alliance was formed between the countries Germany, Austria-Hungary
and Italy. The Triple Entente was formed between the countries France, Great
Britain and Russia. Germany was a country that joined the Triple Alliance in
the later parts. These alliances were formed to protect each other if attacked
by the other alliance. </span>
Answer:
As World War II came to an end, Europe became indelibly divided into east and west. ... Western European countries were largely democratic, while Eastern European nations mostly had socialist governments that were mere puppet regimes of the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
Louverture's prominent role in the Haitian success over colonialism and slavery had earned him the admiration of friends and detractors alike. Toussaint Louverture began his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in Saint-Domingue; he was by then a free man and a Jacobin.