Postwar West Germany becamea. socialist.
c. a constitutional monarchy.
b. democratic.
d. a limited dictatorship.

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Answer 1
Answer: Postwar West Germany became "b. democratic" since it was being overseen by the Allies who had won the war, and were greatly in favor of democratic institutions, as opposed to the Soviets in the East. 

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What was supported by John C. Calhoun?

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Answer:

Calhoun supported states' rights and nullification, through which states could declare null and void federal laws that they viewed as unconstitutional.

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The quote below was written in the 1940s:"They say temperatures of 7,000 degrees centigrade hit me...Nobody there looked like human beings...Humans had lost the ability to speak. People couldn't scream, 'It hurts!' even when they were on fire...People with their legs wrenched off. Without heads. Or with faces burned and swollen out of shape. The scene I saw was a living hell."

The quote above is associated with which of the following events?
Battle of Midway
bombing of Hiroshima
Battle of the Coral Sea
bombing of Pearl Harbor

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The quote above is associated with the bombing of Hiroshima. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. The bombing of Hiroshima took place on 6th of August in the year 1945 and it took the lives of countless Japanese people. I hope the answer helps you.

The quote above is linked with the events known as the bombing of Hiroshima.

Why did US drop bomb on Japan?

President Harry S. Truman did not want to invade Japan as it may lead to bad American casualties and as such they ordered that new weapon be used to end the war to a speedy end but they later dropped a five-ton bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

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The effect of Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca’s work “La Relación” was to drive the Spanish to __________.

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Answer:

try to locate the vast stores of gold in the North American interior

Explanation:

In his report to the Viceroy of Mexico City, he claimed to have seen evidence of gold and silver in the mountains of northwestern Mexico, which renewed interest in the lost seven cities of Cíbola

The 19th amendment established suffrage for women in _________________. A: 1848 B: 1890 C: 1920 D: 1971

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C. 1920

This was a pretty rebellious time for women. After the war, they began to realize that they should have the same rights as men and that they could dress however they wanted.

the answer is c 1920


How was ming china's relationship with japan similar to its relationship with many southeast asian countries

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The correct answer is the following: Ming China's relationship with Japan was similar to its relationship with many southeast Asian countries because, as many other Southeast Asian countries, Japan provided tributes to China to maintain an active trade relationship.

The Ming was a Chinese dynasty that lasted from 1368 until 1644. During the Ming period, China exerted a lot of cultural and political influence on East Asia, Japan and some parts of the South. The Chinese government implemented a tribute system of trade, that involved exchanges of goods between different countries and China. All these exchanges were approved and certificated by the Ming. Japan as well as many Southeast Asian countries participated in this arrangement.

like many Southeast Asian countries, 
japan provided tributes to china to maintain an active trade relationship.

What is the relationship between the industrial revolution and urbanization in Great Britain

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The industrial revolution caused the vast growth of urbanization in many developed countries, especially Great Britain. The growth of new technology attracted British citizens the urban areas.