Question
Why was the Warsaw Pact
formed? (1 point)
to create an alliance
among European
countries to restore
trade.
to create an alliance
between the U.S. and
the Soviet Union.
to create an alliance
between the Soviet
Union and communist
Eastern European
countries.
to create an alliance
between the U.S. and
Western European
countries.
formed? (1 point)
to create an alliance
among European
countries to restore
trade.
to create an alliance
between the U.S. and
the Soviet Union.
to create an alliance
between the Soviet
Union and communist
Eastern European
countries.
to create an alliance
between the U.S. and
Western European
countries.
Answers
Answer
Which point of view is
reflected in this quotation?
It is enough that the people
know there was an election.
The people who cast the
votes decide nothing. The
people who count the votes
decide everything.
–Joseph Stalin
(1 point)
Stalin's view of
peace agreements
made by the Allies
with several Axis
nations in 1947.
Stalin's view of the
assassination of
democratic leaders
in Poland and
Czechoslovakia.
Stalin's view of free
elections in Eastern
Europe during the
Cold War.
Stalin's view of
reparations from
Germany following
World War II.
reflected in this quotation?
It is enough that the people
know there was an election.
The people who cast the
votes decide nothing. The
people who count the votes
decide everything.
–Joseph Stalin
(1 point)
Stalin's view of
peace agreements
made by the Allies
with several Axis
nations in 1947.
Stalin's view of the
assassination of
democratic leaders
in Poland and
Czechoslovakia.
Stalin's view of free
elections in Eastern
Europe during the
Cold War.
Stalin's view of
reparations from
Germany following
World War II.
Answer
What two countries brought
about the Cold War, leading to
the formation of NATO and the
Warsaw Pact? (1 point)
The U.S. and the
Soviet Union.
The U.S. and the
United Kingdom.
The Soviet Union and
Poland.
The US and the
Czechoslovakia.
about the Cold War, leading to
the formation of NATO and the
Warsaw Pact? (1 point)
The U.S. and the
Soviet Union.
The U.S. and the
United Kingdom.
The Soviet Union and
Poland.
The US and the
Czechoslovakia.
Answer
What was a key component of
Margaret Thatcher’s policies
as prime minister of Britain?
(1 point)
reducing the size and
scope of government.
improving the nation’s
health care system.
rebuilding the country’s
infrastructure.
increasing the
country’s tax collection
efforts.
Margaret Thatcher’s policies
as prime minister of Britain?
(1 point)
reducing the size and
scope of government.
improving the nation’s
health care system.
rebuilding the country’s
infrastructure.
increasing the
country’s tax collection
efforts.
Answer
What is the significance of
Lech Walesa's election as
president of Poland and
Václav Havel's election as
president of
Czechoslovakia? (1 point)
These elections
signified the
transformation of
Eastern Europe
from dominance by
the Soviet Union to
new democracies.
These elections
signified the
changes in Eastern
Europe brought
about by the
increased
dominance of the
Soviet Union.
These elections
signified the power
that Mikhail
Gorbachev had to
put his puppets into
positions of power in
Eastern Europe.
These elections
signified the end of
the Gorbachev
policies of glasnost
and perestroika.
Lech Walesa's election as
president of Poland and
Václav Havel's election as
president of
Czechoslovakia? (1 point)
These elections
signified the
transformation of
Eastern Europe
from dominance by
the Soviet Union to
new democracies.
These elections
signified the
changes in Eastern
Europe brought
about by the
increased
dominance of the
Soviet Union.
These elections
signified the power
that Mikhail
Gorbachev had to
put his puppets into
positions of power in
Eastern Europe.
These elections
signified the end of
the Gorbachev
policies of glasnost
and perestroika.
Answer
These elections signified
the end of the Gorbachev
policies of glasnost and
perestroika. (1 point)
Cuba gave up on
communism and
immediately
became a
democratic republic.
China tried to
spread communism
throughout the world
in place of the
Soviets.
The ideological
conflict between
communism and
capitalism continued
to spark wars.
Democracy spread,
and the United
States became the
world’s sole
superpower.
the end of the Gorbachev
policies of glasnost and
perestroika. (1 point)
Cuba gave up on
communism and
immediately
became a
democratic republic.
China tried to
spread communism
throughout the world
in place of the
Soviets.
The ideological
conflict between
communism and
capitalism continued
to spark wars.
Democracy spread,
and the United
States became the
world’s sole
superpower.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
to create an alliance between the Soviet Union and communist Eastern European countries.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Stalin's view of free elections in Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The U.S. and the Soviet Union.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
reducing the size and scope of government.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
These elections signified the transformation of Eastern Europe from dominance by the Soviet Union to new democracies.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Democracy spread, and the United States became the world's sole superpower.
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