In a major departure from what happened after World War I, after World War II
a. The winners were somewhat gracious to the losers
b. The losers were allowed to choose their own form of government
c. The Germans were totally disarmed
d. China became a democracy
e. The U.S. became friendly to Soviet Russia
Ans: a
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