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what ware the two main purposes for divining Germany after the war in 6th grade terms
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After World War II, Germany was divided into two main parts: East Germany and West Germany. Here are the two main purposes for this division explained in simple terms, suitable for 6th graders:
1. **Prevent Future Conflicts**: The Allies (the countries that fought against Germany) wanted to make sure that Germany wouldn’t start another war. By dividing Germany, they hoped to keep a close watch on it and make it easier to control. This way, no one country could get too powerful.
2. **Different Political Systems**: East Germany and West Germany had different ideas about how to run a country. West Germany was supported by the United States and had a democratic government, which means people could vote for their leaders. East Germany was backed by the Soviet Union and had a communist government, where the government controlled everything. By separating the two, it allowed each side to follow its own system without interference.
So, in summary, the division was meant to help keep peace and to let different political ideas develop in each part of the country.
1. **Prevent Future Conflicts**: The Allies (the countries that fought against Germany) wanted to make sure that Germany wouldn’t start another war. By dividing Germany, they hoped to keep a close watch on it and make it easier to control. This way, no one country could get too powerful.
2. **Different Political Systems**: East Germany and West Germany had different ideas about how to run a country. West Germany was supported by the United States and had a democratic government, which means people could vote for their leaders. East Germany was backed by the Soviet Union and had a communist government, where the government controlled everything. By separating the two, it allowed each side to follow its own system without interference.
So, in summary, the division was meant to help keep peace and to let different political ideas develop in each part of the country.