The World War II had many consequences. Which of the following is a consequence of World War II? A. Less cooperation between countries. B. Fewer scientific discoveries. C. The world became more peaceful. D. Many countries were rebuilt. ...
The World War II had many consequences. Which one is NOT a consequence of World War II? A. Many people lost their lives. B. Countries became more united. C. The world economy was destroyed. D. There was less international cooperation. ...
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The Consequences of World War TwoS. Matthew
reviews the causes, course, and consequences of these multiple wars, paying special attention to the historiographical debates, which, in very many societies, have kept the war alive and meaningful in the generations since 1945. In that sense, it traces the history of a ‘war that never ended...
Germany and Italy, as part of the Axis powers alliance, then declared war on the United States. The attack on the United States led to severe consequences for Japanese Americans. On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order No. 9,066, directing the forced relocation of ...
ConsequencesandEffects Afterthewarendedin1945,theSovietUnionandtheUnitedStatesemergedastheworld‘ssuperpowers.ThissetthestagefortheColdWar,whichlastedforthenext45years.TheUnitedNationswasformedinthehopeofpreventinganothersuchconflict.Theacceptanceoftherighttoself-determinationaccelerateddecolonizationmovement...
World War II, U.S. Soy Regulations, and Their Transnational Consequences 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 52 作者: I Prodoehl 摘要: To coordinate the supply and consumption of food during World War II, the United States and Great Britain established the Combined Food Board in 1942, and ...
Since the beginning of World War 2, allied military planners knew that the German military is critically dependent on a single source of oil, the oil fields and refineries in Ploesti, Romania. Aware of this vulnerability, the Germans developed and used an expensive industrial process to produce ...
The consequences of the sack of Nanking extended far beyond the city walls. Japanese soldiers devastated the countryside around Nanking, torching entire villages by burning down straw huts and collecting furniture, tools, and farming implements into brick houses so that everything could be incinerated...