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Evvie72

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In the tripartite division of the postwar world, the United States belongs to the First World while the Soviet Union and its allies belongs to
 
  a. the Second World.
  b. the Third World.
  c. none.
  d. both First and Second.
  e. the First World.

Question 2

Retaking the Burma Road from the Japanese was important to the Allies because
 
  a. it linked Indian and Chinese forces.
  b. Japanese oil supplies from Indonesia were cut off.
  c. it served as the main supply line to Chiang Kai-shek.
  d. it opened an area for major American-British troop landings.
  e. Japan was now open to attack.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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