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History, 21.06.2019 12:50
How did the goals of u.s. foreign policy in europe compare to the goals of soviet foreign policy after world war ii? a the soviet union wanted control of eastern europe. the united states wanted independent nations in eastern europe. ob the united states wanted control of eastern europe. the soviet union wanted independent nations in eastern europe, o c both the united states and joseph stalin agreed that a strong, germany and independence in eastern europe were best. od both the united states and soviet union agreed that a weak germany and satellite states in eastern europe were best.
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History, 21.06.2019 17:50
Ahistorian is writing a book about british prime minister winston churchill. she claims that churchill was one of the earliest british leaders to realize that nazi germany was a serious threat to british security what is the best way to determine whether the historian's interpretation is valid? o a. review primary sources to see if churchill ever recorded his opinions of nazi germany. o b. find out whether the historian has written any other books about british leaders. c. analyze secondary sources summarizing the effects of nazi germany on great britain. o d. cite the historian's book in another study about important 20th- century world leaders.
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History, 22.06.2019 00:20
By the late 1930s, how were u.s. officials beginning to view japanese policies of expansion? a. they attempted to join forces with japan so as to increase u.s. territory. b. they warned them to stop expansionist actions or face potential u.s. intervention. c. they sent representatives to japan to work out territorial rights in a diplomatic fashion. d. they became fearful of their military power
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History, 22.06.2019 04:20
How did the industrial revolution give an advantage to industrialized european nations over non-industriallized nations?
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