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question 1 5 pts allied leaders met after world war ii to determine the…

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question 1
5 pts
allied leaders met after world war ii to determine the fate of postwar europe at the...
berlin conference
munich conference
potsdam conference
geneva conference
question 2
5 pts
which statement best describes the aims of the united states and the soviet union regarding germany?
the united states wanted germany to be divided and the soviet union wanted it to be reunited
the united states wanted germany to be reunited and the soviet union wanted it to be divided
both the united states and the soviet union wanted germany to be divided
both the united states and the soviet union wanted germany to be reunited

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For Question 1: The Berlin Conference focused on African colonization, the Munich Conference was pre-WWII regarding Czechoslovakia, the Geneva Conference addressed Indochina. The Potsdam Conference (1945) was the post-WWII meeting of Allied leaders to decide postwar Europe's fate.
For Question 2: Post-WWII, the U.S. pushed for a reunified, democratic Germany to stabilize Europe, while the Soviet Union wanted a divided Germany to create a buffer zone and prevent future German aggression.

Answer:

Question 1: Potsdam Conference
Question 2: The United States wanted Germany to be reunited and the Soviet Union wanted it to be divided