In the postwar period, disillusionment influenced the work of many artists and writers, prompting them to question and examine "<span>war’s inevitability" among other things. </span>
Correct answer choice is :
C) The Mongols adopted some Chinese customs but gave positions of power to foreigners.
Explanation:
The Mongols made brutality and loss in all phases of China's civilization. They were inconsiderate to Chinese cultural preferences, suspicious of Chinese authorities, and inappropriate leaders of the Chinese state. This evaluation fits in with the traditional evaluation of the Mongols as barbarians pleased essentially in damaging, robbing, slaughtering, and destroying.
Answer: They knew they had to unite to avoid defeat.
Explanation:
The Axis powers of Germany, Italy and Japan swept across the world in the second World War and with overwhelming strength and tactics, overwhelmed many areas that were not supposed to have fallen so easily.
In Europe for instance, the Germans crushed the British and French armies such that France was defeated and occupied in a month and the British had to be evacuated frantically. Germany then went on to conquer most of Europe and began attacking Africa. When they launched an attack into the Soviet Union, they almost captured Moscow.
In Asia, Japan swept across the islands and nations of east Asia and captured massive territories in China as well as capturing the Philippians and Indonesia. They also attacked Hawaii in a bid to destroy the U.S. Pacific fleet.
When the allies saw the massive Axis war machine and power that faced them, they knew they had to unite to stand a chance of winning. This led to the Communist Soviet Union and the Western powers of Britain and the U.S. uniting against the Axis even though they did not trust one another.
Answer:
C.) to divide the communist and democratic parts of Berlin
Explanation:
Khrushchev ordered a construction of the Berlin Wall because he wanted to separate the communist and the democratic parts of the city. The communists where well known fro putting on barriers, be it physical or political where their zones of interest were bordering the ones of their enemies. In order to stop the spread of the democratic ideas in their area and thus having social problems and unrest to deal with, the Soviets decided to to put a physical barrier, thus stopping the people to communicate, move between the two parts of the city, or even see each other.