Answer: The East German communist command economy limited economic prosperity
Explanation: East Germany was part of the Soviet interest zone after the Second World War. Like all other countries with imposed communist regimes, the economy is strictly governed by the government, that is the command economy. In an economy where there is no free market, all economic parameters are determined by the government, and so is the case of East Germany. Although Berlin was completely destroyed at the end of WWII, West Berlin, which was part of the Western Allied Zone, advanced much faster than East Berlin.
Republic of Texas.
Texas was not a state yet and the Alamo had not occurred yet, and the borders were only created after the war was over
Birth is happening at a slower rate than death, resulting in a shrinking population.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Karl Marx was against capitalism that favored business, production and trading across the border. He was a believer of communism and hence wanted to restrict the business boundaries. He also said that capitalism promoted materialism due to which our present history is like this. If instead of materialism our history would have been based on ideas then it would have been way different than what it is now.
Hence, option B is correct
1-Germany wanted to have an empire to match other Europeans
2-the alliance system started a chain reaction of countries joining and Germany also wanted to show off there new army to the world(militarianisn)