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kvv77 [185]
3 years ago
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Leaders at the Potsdam Conference planned for Germany to ______________________.

History
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Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

1- The correct answer is A. Leaders at the Postdam Conference planned for Germany to be divided into four occupation zones.

2- The correct answer is A. Representatives from all member nations are represented in the UN General Assembly.

Explanation:

1- The Potsdam Conference took place between July 17 and August 2, 1945. The participants were the victorious allies of World War II, who came together to decide how to run Germany, which had unconditionally surrendered nine weeks earlier, on May 8, Victory Day in Europe. It was decided to split Germany in four parts, each one of them administred by an Allied power.

2- The General Assembly of the United Nations consists of all member states of the United Nations, that meets in an annual session. This annual session normally starts on the third Tuesday of September and lasts until mid-December. Additional meetings can be requested by the United Nations Security Council or by a majority of UN members.

The General Assembly is the only UN body where all members meet. During the meeting, initiatives can be launched on issues such as peace, economic progress and human rights.

Anna [14]3 years ago
3 0
The answer for the first question is A. Be divided into four occupation zones.
For your second, the answer is A. The UN General Assembly.
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