World War 1 had ended when Germany formally surrendered on November 1918. All the nations agreed to form peace and negotiated. Germany and the Allied Nations (including Britain, France, Italy and Russia) signed the Treaty of Versailles (which was the outcome), formally ending the war.
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Both regions were influenced by international ethnic movements
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In both regions, there were influences of multinational movements. The seek of affirming its cultural identity.
In the Balkans, there were still reflections of the Pan Slavism, a movement from the mid-XIX century which found fertile soil in Serbia. The Pan Slavism used to claim an international union of Slavic people under the leadership of Russia.
In the Middle East, there was some influence of pan Arabism on politics that Palestinian organizations and partisans, being united under the leadership of Egypt, and all other Arab-Islamic nations.
Even though both movements failed, they influenced politicians, people, partisans from both regions in conflict.
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Explanation: A clash erupted over ratification, with the Anti-Federalists opposing the creation of a strong national government and rejecting ratification and the Federalists advocating a strong union and adoption of the Constitution.
The Soviet Union intended to block all routes in and out of West Berlin for two reasons. They wanted to stop all people from escaping, and they also wanted to stop other countries, such as the US, from giving the West Berliners supplies.