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The trench system on the Western Front in World War I—fixed from the winter of 1914 to the spring of 1918—eventually stretched from the North Sea coast of Belgium southward through France, with a bulge outwards to contain the much-contested Ypres salient.
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In this question, it is asked about what did the Berlin Wall symbolizes, and how did its destruction affects this symbolism.
Three different related options are given in this question that are:
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of freedom for those in East Berlin, and its fall brought the unwanted unification of Germany.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Iron Curtain, and its destruction marked the end of communist power in Germany.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of communist power, and its destruction marked the beginning of the expansion of communism.
The correct option to this question is 2, that is
The Berlin Wall was a symbol of Iron Curtain, and its destruction marked the end of the communist power in Germany and both side (east-west Berliners) of the wall reunited on its destruction and greeted each other
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Answer: C
Explanation:Concerned that parents were ignoring the first law, in 1647 Massachusetts passed another one requiring that all towns establish and maintain public schools. ... For both religious and political reasons, then, the Puritans began almost immediately to establish schools.
Either A or D I think. I’m not sure. Most likely A.