Answer:
A. the United states and the Soviet union became the world's two most powerful states leading to global struggle between democracy and communism,
Explanation:
The control of Western Europe by liberal democracies, and of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union served to what was later be known as the Cold War. Before the end of World War II, plainly another contention was emerging, and was the way that the political and capitalist United States and communist USSR were inconsistent. Stalin, on his hand, needed to make a communist-friendly domain from the start Eastern Europe, while the allies held up the regions through Western Europe.
The examples of such countries, could be:
Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Eastern Germany (German Democratic Republic).
Those countries formally were independent states but their politics and economy was controlled by Moscow (the capital city of the Soviet Union). They were called the satellite countries. In term of economy all those countries were members of Comecon (<span>Council for Mutual Economic Assistance) and in term of security - members of the Warsaw Pact. </span>
The border between the communist bloc and the western Europe was called "the iron curtain" - it was located between the Eastern and Western Germany. The communist bloc started falling apart in 1989 along with the democratic revolutions taking place in the Eastern Europe.
Answer:
cada compañera tiene 13 hojas y le sobran 4
Explanation:
13 x 7 = 91
95 - 91 = 4
Thesis:
The Presidential Plans for Reconstruction reflected the belief that the primary goal of post-Civil-War was to reunite the nation because both Presidents during that time adopted a lenient policy to let Southern States back into the Union and the Presidents of that era fought against the Senate's harsher policies regarding Reconstruction.
Evidence:
10% Plan made by Lincoln and continued by Johnson.
Pocket Veto by Lincoln on Senate, Johnson impeached by Senate