The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact , or the Nazi-Soviet pact was the guide that delineated the spheres of interest between both powers. It was <span>confirmed by the "supplementary protocol" of the </span>German–Soviet Frontier Treaty <span>amended after the joint </span><span>invasion of Poland.</span>
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no, it could've been prevented, if certain regulations were in place to prevent the bank and stock market runs
Explanation:
Washington and the first congress had to make numerous decisions about the new government, since there was no precedent--such as how to establish a cabinet, how the present would be greeted, whether the president would be present during sessions of congress, etc,
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Because Japan and u.s wasn't agreeing with these and they went into war