The Allied Nations
Berlin became divided into capital and socialist with a line where the Charlie Checkpoint is today a remembrance of the once divided country.
Berlin was occupied firstly by the Red Army as they entered to end the Eastern Front and defeat the last stronghold of the defeated German Nazi.
Later, when English and American nations began pushing back the fascist-occupied parts of Northern and Southern Europe after the D day, they as well came to seize the capital. Near the Reichstag, a bunker was the last point where SS officials were never to surrender.
As the World War in Europe ended, the winning allies decided the future of the nation: To occupy the capital from the west by the capitals, whereas the east was to come under socialist influencce by Soviets.
-The decision to establish Berlin as a seat of Government for Socialist Germany was made.
- The city of Bonn then resulted in selected as capital in the "free world".
The answer is:
B)
After WWII Berlin was controlled by " THE AXIS NATIONS. "
A. That the president would not be like a king B. That the Supreme Court would not have too much power C.That the Congress would not have too much power
The Federalist Papers sought to prove that the president in the proposed American Government would not be like a king. They detailed how executive powers were structured to prevent any authoritarian rule similar to a monarchy.
The Federalist Papers had the objective of reassuring readers about the structural integrity and balanced powers of the newly proposed American government, including the executive branch. In particular, in regard to the executive branch, they sought to prove to readers that the president would not be like a king. This was critical to their argument because many citizens were wary of creating another authoritarian figure similar to the British king they had just overthrown. Writers, like Alexander Hamilton in Federalist No. 69, specifically presented how the executive powers were limited and appropriately balanced to prevent tyranny.
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the answer is c for plato
Answer:
Both Japan and Germany had a superiority complex. They think they are racially physically mentally culturally and militarily superior to others. It was there biggest negative as they were so much filled with their alter egos that they actually made foolish decision in war to satisfy their ego.
Both Japan and Germany were fighting war on multiple fronts. It was a strategic nightmare. Germany was fighting in Africa, Western front and Eastern front simultaneously. Japan was fighting in China, the Philippines Myanmar, Indonesia and Malaysia simultaneously.
Both Germany and Japan lack natural resources. The supply lines of raw material were in other countries.
Both Germany and Japanese governments were heavily influenced by corporate houses of their respective countries. In Japan, the Big 4 zaibatsu conglomerates had high impact in starting war by provocating military officials to attack Chinese position near Manchurian province. All the war machinary and items were sold by these companies to earn massive profits. Germany's corporate world also used their power to influence hitler to pursue his world domination as they were the main suppliers of nazi military .
Explanation:
b. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
c. Works Progress Administration
d. Securities and Exchange Commission
Works Progress Administration I believe