Government central-planning ministries are a prominent feature of postwar Soviet communism.
So the best answer is B. Easter European cities like Minsk, Kiev, Bucharest, and Warsaw all found themselves within the Soviet Union, or within the Soviet sphere of influence, after the war. Since many of these cities had also suffered widespread destruction during the war, they required rebuilding, which was often undertaken according to the socialist ideals promoted by Soviet communism.
A is wrong because, although many Latin American countries experienced aggressive communist insurgencies or takeovers, the communist presence in Latin America rarely resulted in the <span>centralized re-planning of cities.
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C is wrong because North America had no meaningful communist presence, and certainly no communist-guided central planning of cities. Same goes for Western Europe, which rules out D.
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C. It's the ringmasters job to hold the show together. if something hour goes wrong they try there best to stall for time.
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Canada
Explanation:
On October 30, 1995, the French-speaking Canadian region Quebec held referendum for independence and proposed sovereignty for the province within a completely renewed economic and political partnership between Quebec and the other regions of Canada. The referendum failed with a margin of only 1 percent.
The canadian politicians pledged that they would address Quebec’s concerns and start process toward guaranteeing Quebec specific independent role and the veto option over proposed constitutional changes.
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