i need help with world history
The global response to terrorism has been A. an international effort B. exclusively a U.S. effort C. a NATO-led effort D. a UN-led effort
The primary goal of the Soviet Union following World War II was to A. become an isolationist nation B. to prevent the spread of communism C. go to war with the United States D. protect itself from another Western European invasion
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The Soviet Union's (and more specifically, Joseph Stalin's) goals during World War II were two-fold. First, they wanted to destroy their most dangerous rival and belligerent, Nazi Germany. Secondly, they wished to expand their Soviet Communist system to control as many people and resources as possible.
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Those who agree with views of Karl Marx differ from capitalists in that they believe A. history is the story of class and economic struggle B. government should play a limited role in the economy C. government should promote the free market D. businesses and farms should be privately owned
Marx felt that capitalism through industrialization had increased the productive capability of the world's economy far beyond that ever witnessed before. Never the less, he also felt that capitalism created two competing classes of people. One, was the bourgeoisie who owned and controlled the means of production and hired wage laborers. The other was the proletariat, who were common workers who owned nothing but the right to sell their own labor. Capitalism's very nature would ensure that eventually, these classes would struggle against one another to the point where the class of workers would get large enough and oppressed enough that it would overthrow the bourgeoisie, seize the means of production from it and end the economic system known as capitalism. The system of socialism would be ushered in and gradually evolve into pure communism.
Based on the map of Europe following World War II, how did the nations shaded in red differ from nations shaded in blue? A. Communist governments were established in the areas in red, while the countries in the blue held free elections. B. Communist governments were established in the blue regions of Europe, while the regions in red were democratic. C. The United States had a greater influence on the area highlighted in red than on the area in blue. D. The area in red had a higher standard of living than the area in blue.
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