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BUSI 3250- Final Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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BUSI 3250- Final Exam With 100% Correct 
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T/F. One of the significant differences between formal and informal institutions is how they gain 
compliance. - answerTrue 
T/F. The United Nations operates with voluntary agreements, so it is essentially an informal 
institution. - answerTrue 
T/F. Permanent members of the UN Security Council vote on Security Council measures and 
only the Secretary-General of the UN has veto power. - answerFalse, everyone on the 
security council has the ...
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UNIT 8 APUSH REVIEW|2023 LATEST UPDATE|VERIFIED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Yalta Conference 
conference where Truman set the tone for how the U.S. would deal with the Soviets 
 
 
 
The Long Telegram 
written by George F. Kennan and called for long term containment of Russian expansionist tendencies 
 
 
 
Truman Doctrine 
established in 1947 to provide U.S. military and economic aid to any nation threatened by communism, specifically Turkey and Greece 
 
 
 
Marshall Plan 
an American initiative to aid western european nations in recovering from World War II 
 
 
 
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Marshall Plan 
a United States program of economic aid for the reconstruction of Europe (1948-1952) 
 
 
 
Berlin Wall 
In 1961, the Soviet Union built a high barrier to seal off their sector of Berlin in order to stop the flow of refugees out of the Soviet zone of Germany. The wall was torn down in 1989. 
 
 
 
Containment Policy 
established by the Truman administration in 1947 to contain Soviet influence to what it was at the end of World War II. 
 
 
 
berlin airlift 
planes flew in food,fue...
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COLD WAR (GCSE History) Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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Tehran Conference - ANSWER-1943 Big 3-WC, FDR, JS: disagree on German reparations, idea of the UN 
USSR to wage war on Japan after Gmy 
Percentages Agreement 
 
Yalta Conference - ANSWER-1945 BIg 3, divide up gmy(+Berlin), eastern Europe as "sphere of influence" (Stalin wanted Poland "for protection"), disagreements of ideology 
 
Potsdam Conference - ANSWER-1945 Truman, Stalin, Atlee- future of Germany (4 zones, demilitarised, ban Nazis, democracy), most reparations to USSR (20 mil Russians...
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ANALYZED ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ANALYZED ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
When and where did the Soviets and Americans meet in WW2? - CORRECT ANSWER -25th April 1945 at the Elbe river 
 
When and what was the Russian revolution? - CORRECT ANSWER -In 1917, the Bolsheviks seized power from the Tsar to adopt a socialist government in Russia which was led by Vladimir Lenin 
 
Who were the Whites supported by in the Russian Revolution? - CORRECT ANSWER -They were supported by Britain, the US, France and Japan wh...
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
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Ultimate AP World History Exam Review Latest Update 2023
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Ultimate AP World History Exam Review 
 
Mohandas K. Gandhi - led indian campaign for home rule focused on nonviolence 
 
Amritsar - city in N. India, British officers ordered masssacre of peaceful protestors in 1919. 
 
Muhammad Ali Jinnah - lawyer who became head of muslm league, wanted india to be devided into muslim and hindu regions 
 
Bal Gangadhar Tilak - founder of hindu nationalism. Helped lay groundwork for independence movement in India 
 
Sun Yatsen - Leader of revolution that ended ...
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Unit 8 AP World History: Modern Latest Updated 2022 Already Passed
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Yalta Conference Held February 4-11, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of 
government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union to discuss the postwar 
reorganization of Germany and Europe. 
Potsdam Conference Held near Berlin, the Potsdam Conference (July 17-August 2, 1945) was 
the last of the World War II meetings held by the "Big Three" heads of state. Featuring American 
President Harry S. Truman, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (and his success...
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The Cold War: Superpower tensions and rivalries - Past Paper 2 Questions
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The Cold War: Superpower tensions and rivalries - Past Paper 2 Questions 
"Mutual fears and aggression were the reasons for the breakdown of the grand alliance and the emergence of superpower rivalry between 1943 and 1949." To what extent do you agree with this statement? - ANS *Overall argument:* yes, supported by the post-revisionist view of John Lewis Gaddis fundamentally misinterpretation of each other. This was heightened by ideology, which was aggressive on both sides (orthodox an...
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HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct
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HIEU 2162 questions answered 100% correct 
Article 58 
Permit the arrest of counter-revolutionary, led to the arrest of many innocent people and powerful people who could be a threat to Stalinist regime. Long sentences, ended up usually 25 yr in gulag 
 
 
 
Kirov 
head of the Leningrad Party Association and ally of Stalin until his assassination in Dec. 1924. Stalin decreed that it was a capitalist coup and exiled around 100,000 with questionable backgrounds in response (part of the Mass Purges...
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