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hubes95

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After WWII, which countries became dominant world powers?
 
  A) Germany and Japan
  B) France and the United States
  C) The Soviet Union and Great Britain
  D) The United States and the Soviet Union
  E) China and Algeria

Question 2

The three most important reasons that colonies were granted independence are:
 
  A) civil disobedience, changing political structures, and changing religious traditions.
  B) changing religious structures, changing political structures, and changing economic structures.
  C) changing political structures, changing economic structures, and civil disobedience.
  D) changing economic structures, warfare, and globalization.
  E) globalization, changing religious traditions, and new geographical boundaries.



Jayson

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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