Although this policy was unspoken, at Yalta, the United States and Britain accepted the reality of a postwar Soviet sphere of influence in __________.

A. Manchuria and Korea
B. the Middle East
C. the Baltic states and part of Poland
D. all of Eastern Europe


Answer: C

History

You might also like to view...

Why has the presidency of James Monroe been called by some historians "the Era of Good Feelings"?

A) Relations between the U.S. and Latin America flourished. B) Global power relations became balanced. C) The period was relatively free from political strife. D) Thomas Jefferson spreadheaded new political alliances.

History

What was the significant core of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education?

A) Local school boards must provide equal funding to all schools. B) Federal funds could not be used to support racially segregated schools. C) Separate was inherently unequal. D) Racial quotas should be established in hiring teachers.

History

The chief reason for the wars of Louis XIV was

A) to reduce the power of the Habsburgs. B) his desire to insure the dominance of France in all Europe. C) to destroy the commercial superiority of the Dutch. D) to gain ports on the Adriatic Sea. E) spread Catholicism throughout all of Europe.

History

Andrew Jackson's defense of Peggy Eaton's so-called scandalous past contributed to the rift between Jackson and John C. Calhoun

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

History