Ok... C never happened, and the U.S.S.R. wasn't around between WWI and WWII, so it can't be D...and there was never an election FOR it, therefore it was A, the rise of Nazi Germany which forced the issue....Especially when Hitler practically stabbed Stalin in the back
The Great Compromise of 1787 led to a bicameral legislature.
Answer:
Lower than the Supreme Court.
Explanation:
Article III of the Constitution invests the judicial power of the United States in the federal court system. Article III, Section 1 specifically creates the U.S. Supreme Court and gives Congress the authority to create the lower federal courts.
Answer:
bank. I'm not sure but i think so.
The Cold War really began before WW II as the US and Russia had 2 very opposing views of government and didn't trust each other. However, during the war, the two countries had to put their differences aside to beat Nazi Germany. Towards the end of the war, it was evident that heat was building up between the two countries again. The Soviets were taking liberties in areas that suggested they were not only interested in winning the war but taking land also. They insisted they control Berlin at the end of the war, wanted Manchuria for their own and not to give back to China, insisted they be in charge of Postwar Japan operations (MacArthur said absolutely not) and were really upset that the US had the power to use a nuclear bomb that they didn't even know existed. The Soviets were also aggressive after the war in areas such as Korea and Viet Nam with "support".