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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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Match these items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.1.Mussoliniset up Triple Alliance for Ger

man defense2.Wilsonhead of fascist Italy3.BismarckGerman ruler in World War I4.Wilhelmoriginator of Fourteen Points and League of Nations5.Rooseveltdesigned United Nations Charter6.Hitlerbuilt up German military in violation of Treaty of Versailles
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Liula [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Considering the events and the names provided, the correct answer is the following:

1. Otto von BISMARCK, former prime minister of Prussia- set up Triple Alliance for German defense

2. Benito Amilcare Andrea MUSSOLINI former Italian prime minister - head of fascist Italy

3. Friedrich WILHEIM, former German emperor - German ruler in World War I

4. Woodrow WILSON, former United States President - originator of Fourteen Points and the League of Nations

5. Franklin D. ROOSEVELT, former United States president - designed the United Nations Charter

6. Adolf HITLER, former German dictator - built up the German military in violation of the Treaty of Versailles

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