NATO and the Warsaw Pact were examples of military alliances made for “collective security”. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "D". The other choices are incorrect and can be easily negated. I hope that this is the answer that has helped you.
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Patriotism has always been an important political concept in Polish public discourse. During country's partitions (1795-1918) and under the communist rule it was one of the 'integrating forces' (Polakiewicz) and tools to maintain national identity and oppose the imposed regime. After 1989 its role becomes manifold. While multiple intellectuals still debate about its essence and usefulness in public sphere and try to elaborate a new patriotic formula for times of peace, increasingly the debates over its meaning become political. One could even conclude that it might be an 'essentially contested' concept (W.B. Gallie), or rather that actors from different ideological sides try to use it to their advantage and achieve their political goals with it. Labeling oneself 'the real patriot' and refusing this label to others in the process of monopolisation of patriotism (Bar-Tal) demonstrates how an allegedly subjective feeling can be used in the political realm, and how strong emotions such process can bring about. The analysis is based on a number of empirical debates about patriotism, e.g. the last up to date that occurred in 2010 after the crash of presidential aircraft in Katyn. The analysis will also compare whether more theoretical debates from the initial stage of the democratic transition had an impact on living the national mourning and expressing patriotism in the wake of such a national trauma.
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The chief leaders were Adolf Hitler of Germany, Benito Mussolini of Italy, and Hirohito of Japan.
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The creation of the United Nations
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The creation of the United Nations was a goal of the victorious Allies after World War II. Why were the allies ultimately victorious? Yes, the main reason the Allies won the war was due to resources. The United States was able to rebuild quickly after Pearl Harbor.
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they were major centers for business, holding loads of money. there were thousands of people, and they were in one of the largest cities. they wanted to hit us where it hurt, and they did.