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World History Help Pleassee!

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Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Why was West Germany accepted into NATO in 1955? to counterbalance the Western European alliance to convince East Germany to join NATO to respond to Stalin's direct threat to attack West Germany to prevent communism from spreading to West Germany -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) What did Churchill mean by the "Iron Curtain"? the cultural divide between the United States and Europe the political divide between the Northern and Southern hemispheres the political divide between Western and Eastern Europe the cultural divide between North America and Asia

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Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) What accounts for why the Soviet Union decided to formalize its East European alliance through the Warsaw Pact? to convince the world that communism was the best choice to pay off a debt to the Allies and the Empire of Japan to create a counter-balance to the NATO alliance to threaten the recalcitrant countries of the east -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) What was the combined effect of both the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Nuremberg Trials? They started the Cold War between the U.S. and the USSR They led directly to war on the Korean peninsula. They codified international humanitarian law. They divided Germany into eastern and western parts. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Use the following excerpt from Truman's speech at the Potsdam Conference to answer the following question: "Let us not forget that we are fighting for peace and for the welfare of mankind. We are not fighting for conquest. There is not one piece of territory or one thing of a monetary nature that we want out of this war. We want peace and prosperity for the world as a whole."—Public Domain Which of the following actions support Truman’s statement? The United States enacted the Marshall Plan. The United States made South Korea an American colony. The Soviet Union and United States signed the Warsaw Pact. The United Nations established their headquarters in New York City. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Which of the following represents part of the reason the United States was interested in supporting the economies of Europe with the Marshall Plan? The United States feared that Europe would lose control of its colonies and this would cause war. The United States wanted to use it to force European countries to join organizations like NATO. The United States wanted to promote the rebuilding of Europe to prevent the spread of communism. The United States needed Europe to be economically stable enough to participate in the Korean War. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Why did the Allies consider the League of Nations when developing the United Nations? The Allies wanted to understand clearly the weaknesses of the League. The Allies thought it would be best to recreate the League because it worked so well. The Allies believed that the United Nations should also be based in Geneva. The Allies understood that the United Nations needed to celebrate the League's success. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) Which of the following statements is not a purpose of the United Nations as described in the United Nations Charter of 1945? to keep peace throughout the world through the use of diplomatic and military actions to develop friendly relations among nations and encourage respect for each other's rights and freedoms to improve the lives of poor people and conquer hunger, disease, and illiteracy to lay the foundations for a world government that would replace existing nation-states and their militaries

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1. c or d

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@zach12345 @onedirection822 @Ryleighblue @Rag433 @brookecookie @ganeshie8 @gee745 Can any of you help?

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With what question?

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Lol any that you know :P

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why was I mentioned? I suck at this stuff

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Sorry, I am working on learning algebra... and I suck at math.

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I'm sorry i'm in US HIstory

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haha its fine, this is so hard

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ha can you help me with mine and i will hlp you with yours

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A candidate running for state governor has an ad on TV. The ad begins with a statement from the candidate about their commitment to improve the state, and then shows short interviews with average citizens who describe the candidate as the better choice for improving the state's economy. The ad goes on to display quotes from the opposing candidate printed over a backdrop of closed factories and charts of negative economic statistics. The statistics are associated with the opponent’s political party. What part of the ad uses symbolism to get the candidate's message across? The interviews with average citizens The images of closed factories The statement from the candidate about job programs The quotes from the opposing candidate

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plz im trying to figer out yours

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i know the second one can you answer mine

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plz

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8) is d.. for anyone in the future

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