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Which statement correctly compares the international community’s reaction to the Holocaust with reactions to later genocides?(1 point)
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The Holocaust set the standard and all victims of genocide have since received reparations as part of their justice.
The Holocaust set the standard and all victims of genocide have since received reparations as part of their justice.
Only the Holocaust has not been memorialized compared to other genocides.
Only the Holocaust has not been memorialized compared to other genocides.
All genocides have been shown an equal response by the international community.
All genocides have been shown an equal response by the international community.
The Holocaust laid the foundation for the use of international law to prosecute perpetrators of genocide.
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The Holocaust set the standard and all victims of genocide have since received reparations as part of their justice.
The Holocaust set the standard and all victims of genocide have since received reparations as part of their justice.
Only the Holocaust has not been memorialized compared to other genocides.
Only the Holocaust has not been memorialized compared to other genocides.
All genocides have been shown an equal response by the international community.
All genocides have been shown an equal response by the international community.
The Holocaust laid the foundation for the use of international law to prosecute perpetrators of genocide.
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Which statement best analyzes the foreign policy of Clemente Attlee compared to that of Winston Churchill?(1 point)
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Attlee continued the policies of Churchill from WWII into the Cold War.
Attlee continued the policies of Churchill from WWII into the Cold War.
Attlee refused to establish the United Nations, which had been a key objective of Churchill.
Attlee refused to establish the United Nations, which had been a key objective of Churchill.
Attlee pushed for the development of atomic weapons to use against Japan, whereas Churchill opposed them.
Attlee pushed for the development of atomic weapons to use against Japan, whereas Churchill opposed them.
Attlee was more willing to trust the Soviet Union than Churchill after WWII.
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Attlee continued the policies of Churchill from WWII into the Cold War.
Attlee continued the policies of Churchill from WWII into the Cold War.
Attlee refused to establish the United Nations, which had been a key objective of Churchill.
Attlee refused to establish the United Nations, which had been a key objective of Churchill.
Attlee pushed for the development of atomic weapons to use against Japan, whereas Churchill opposed them.
Attlee pushed for the development of atomic weapons to use against Japan, whereas Churchill opposed them.
Attlee was more willing to trust the Soviet Union than Churchill after WWII.
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Mario
What was the outcome of the Tehran Conference?(1 point)
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The Allies made plans to divide and occupy postwar Germany.
The Allies made plans to divide and occupy postwar Germany.
The Allies made plans to reestablish national boundaries after WWII.
The Allies made plans to reestablish national boundaries after WWII.
The Allies decided to invade Nazi-occupied France to open a two-front war.
The Allies decided to invade Nazi-occupied France to open a two-front war.
The Allies decided to establish the United Nations.
The Allies decided to establish the United Nations.
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The Allies made plans to divide and occupy postwar Germany.
The Allies made plans to divide and occupy postwar Germany.
The Allies made plans to reestablish national boundaries after WWII.
The Allies made plans to reestablish national boundaries after WWII.
The Allies decided to invade Nazi-occupied France to open a two-front war.
The Allies decided to invade Nazi-occupied France to open a two-front war.
The Allies decided to establish the United Nations.
The Allies decided to establish the United Nations.
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Mario
Which of the following lists identifies new nations created after WWII?(1 point)
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East Germany, China, and India
East Germany, China, and India
Yugoslavia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
France, the United States, and the Soviet Union
France, the United States, and the Soviet Union
North Korea, East Pakistan, and West Germany
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East Germany, China, and India
East Germany, China, and India
Yugoslavia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
France, the United States, and the Soviet Union
France, the United States, and the Soviet Union
North Korea, East Pakistan, and West Germany
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Mario
Which statement best describes the international order after WWII?(1 point)
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It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the Warsaw Pact and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the Warsaw Pact and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan.
It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan.
It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.
It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.
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It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the Warsaw Pact and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the Warsaw Pact and the United Nations.
It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan.
It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan.
It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.
It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.
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Mario
Thank you!
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Mario
According to his speech, what does the Kaiser Wilhelm II believe sparked the crisis that led to war?
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According to his speech, what does the Kaiser Wilhelm II believe sparked the crisis that led to war?(1 point)
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the Moroccan Crisis of 1911
the Moroccan Crisis of 1911
French support of Germany’s enemies
French support of Germany’s enemies
Britain’s support for Belgium
Britain’s support for Belgium
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
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the Moroccan Crisis of 1911
the Moroccan Crisis of 1911
French support of Germany’s enemies
French support of Germany’s enemies
Britain’s support for Belgium
Britain’s support for Belgium
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand
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The Holocaust laid the foundation for the use of international law to prosecute perpetrators of genocide.
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Attlee was more willing to trust the Soviet Union than Churchill after WWII.
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The Allies decided to invade Nazi-occupied France to open a two-front war.
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Yugoslavia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia
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It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.
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You're welcome!
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As an AI language model, I cannot be sure which speech or statement you're referring to. However, if you're talking about Kaiser Wilhelm II's speech, he believed that greed and envy led to the crisis that led to war.
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As an AI language model, I have already answered this same question earlier. According to Kaiser Wilhelm II's speech, he believed that greed and envy led to the crisis that led to war. I hope this helps!
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