The United States hotly protested Stalin's actions in Poland, East Germany, and the rest of Eastern Europe as a violation of the "one world" principle of the Atlantic Charter and a departure from the agreements reached at Yalta and Potsdam. Aside from pushing for creation of the United Nations, did American policy actually abide by its own principles, or was it just as much based on national self-interest as the Soviet Union's?

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Answer 1
Answer: The United States were just as much based on national self-interest as was the Soviet Union. The thing with the United states was that they were seen as the good guys because they were democratic and capitalist, while the Soviet Union was seen as the bd guys because they were communist and a socialist state. 
Answer 2
Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Basically, Stalin himself is not part or not one of the signatories to the Atlantic Charter. At that time is the foundation document for NATO, which is an anti-Soviet alliance. USSR occupied many nations for the reason of protection of the borders and creation of buffer zone. For Germany, it is an assurance that Russia won't be able to invade Russia."

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Which statement about manifest destiny is not true?A. It's stated that the United States was destined to stretch from coast-to-coast
B. It was favorable to the Native Americans
C. It was used to justify the Mexican American war
D. It was a catalyst for moving westward

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Answer:

B is the right option.

Explanation:

The idea that white Americans had divine rights for settling in entire North American continent was called as manifest destiny. This ideology inspired the various steps taken for removing and destroying the Native population. Before the civil war this idea was used to justify the acquisitions of Oregon Country, Texas and California. The term was coined by John L. O'Sullivan, who was the editor of magazine. He accidentally used the term which explained the national sentiment during nineteenth century.

I think the answer is d not sure

Operation Barbarossa was the Nazi German military invasion of A. China.
B. France.
C. U.S.S.R.
D. Great Britain

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Operation Barbarossa was the code name for the German military invasion of U.S.S.R (Soviet Union). The invasion was launched on June 22, 1941. Hitler stated that "when the attack on Russia starts, the world will hold its breath." Once winter came around in Russia, German operations were abandoned. Hitler's plan had failed, which was to take control of the Soviet Union before winter.

Answer:  C. The USSR

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Germany and the Soviet Union had signed a mutual non-aggression pact in 1939, pledging not to go to war with one another for the next ten years.  But in 1941, Hitler broke his non-aggression pact with Stalin and invaded Soviet territory.  The German invasion ordered by Hitler was massive way, intending to secure a quick victory.  Germany  sent over 3 million soldiers, and 3,000 tanks were involved in the attack.  The German generals had predicted that they could win in 10 weeks' time.  As we know, that didn't happen, and the war on the Eastern front between Germany and the USSR became the bloodiest theater of war in World War II.


All of the following are true of the Crusades except

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All the coices are correct regarding the crusades except: Urban II wanted Europe to liberate the Holy Land from Muslims

What are the positives and negatives of having a social structure?

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From organizations as diverse as courts and police forces to schools and other establishments, social structures in society can operate to offer an ordering of society. However, depending on how rigid social institutions are, some groups may also be repressed or excluded from participating in a society's decision-making processes.

Where is the social structure?

In sociology, social structure is the distinctive, enduring configuration of institutions that govern how people interact and coexist in a community. Social change, which examines the processes affecting the social structure and societal organization, is frequently discussed in conjunction with social structure. Family, religion, the legal system, the economy, and class are some examples of social structures.

As opposed to the "social system," which denotes the parent structure in which these diverse structures are integrated, it is said to be in contrast. Functional theorists highlight the importance of social structure in society because it fosters predictability and order (Parsons, 1951). The social structure is crucial for our human growth, according to functionalism.

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Social structures in society can work to provide an ordering of society from things as diverse as institutions like courts and police forces to schools etc. However, depending on the rigidity of social structures certain groups can also be oppressed or left out of the governing decisions within a society. 

Modern machinery did all but one of the following things.Driving production costs up
Employed more people to create more products
Made manufacturing less expensive
Created a shortage of raw materials

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The answer is A. Drove production costs up. It drove production costs down, because they were able to take less time to make the products as well as less materials because 1) standardized parts were invented around the same time, and 2) they didn't have people preparing everything so materials weren't wasted.


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B. they tended to be Catholic and Jewish.
C. most spoke english.
D. they were protestants.

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B. They tended to be catholic and jewish is the correct answer.
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