The correct answer is 1) Soviet influences spread across Eastern Europe sharply during and after World War II.
It is clear that socialism in the eastern part of Europe became much more popular and at the time seen as an ideological system victorious over extreme right national socialism (under the flags of Nazi Germany, Italy). In so, the intrinsic dynamic of Soviet socialism was another form of conquest. Soviet influences expanded regaining the territories that were previously invaded by Germany or other powers (in the case of Baltic states). The reasons were not only based the military results by that time (1945-1948) but by the notion that socialism was a new and more efficient way of settling issues in the European and capitalist world, thereby causing the empathy from some neighbour states and also expanding with the introduction of "puppet states" loyal to the Soviet Union.
Examples of this were: the government created in Poland, Checoslovakia or some other socialist republics.
African americans cuz back in the south where racism began us whites thought we were better than colored people so we stole them to be our slaves, and do OUR labor
The Confederate states (the south) were against freedom of slaves so the Civil War changed to eliminate slavery there (slavery was mostly abolished in the north).
<span>Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I were often considered despotic leaders who worked to seize absolute power, although it should be noted that Caesar was generally more despotic than Elizabeth. </span>
You could say C and D but most probably D.