Asked by Anonymous

1. What is true about both Germany and Italy leading up to World War II?

A. Both believed they had a right to land outside of their borders.
B. Both countries owed repayments for World War I.
C. Both wanted revenge for WWI.
D. Both wanted to transform into a leading world power.

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Answered by Anonymous
I also need help with

2. Which of the following best reflects a shortcoming of the Kellogg-Briand Pact?

A. It was unable to militarily prevent Hitler from marching into the Sudetenland.
B. The United States did not participate.
C. The Pact could only be enacted under an official declaration of war.
D. Germany did not sign the pact and therefore was not under its provisions.
Answered by Anonymous
I think 1. is D and 2. is not A.
Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answers.
Answered by Anonymous
Are they both D?
Answered by Ms. Sue
1 is D, but 2 is not D.

Answered by Anonymous
ok. how about b?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Not B.

I've checked two of your answers for 2. Now you're on your own; please do not post this question again.
Answered by Anonymous
rude.. I have seen you help people more than twice.
Answered by Marth
So... what were the correct answers?
Answered by Daddy
It was D
Answered by Daddy
It was D for the second one
Answered by Niger
Thank you daddy
Answered by Aye!
Does anyone have that answers to this test?
anyone have the answers
Answered by Supwomen
I need help with he first one
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