Best answer would be Alexander the Great.
Even more Americans were for independenc, and they often beat Americans who were for England
The correct answer is:
B. The United States became more respected; Americans were proud of their country.
The War of 1812 was a fight between the United States, the United Kingdom, and their respective allies from June 1812 to February 1815. The United States didn't have great relations with the other European countries because of the wars among them. By winning a war with the UK, the United States got much more respect from the other countries. Americans were proud of their country and were able to leave aside the existing differences since England seized the original colonies from the Netherlands in 1659.
Answer:
The inherent conflict between capitalist and communist economic policies, markets, and trade.
Explanation:
It explains in the passage "During World War II, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union partially abandoned an approach to international relations which presupposed the inevitability of a clash between communism and capitalism."