How did the collapse of the Soviet Union impact Germany?

A. A German Socialist federation emerged, leading to a civil war with Austria.
B. Germany removed their capitalist leaders and adopted a new constitution.
C. Germany became reunified for the first time since the end of World War II.
D. Germany experienced violent protests that led to the execution of Ceausescu.

The correct answer is C :)

so whats the answer

i just took the test c is correct

I thought that Ceausescu was a dictator in Romania, not Germany. Two of the other answers are equally inane.

no

The collapse of the Soviet Union had a significant impact on Germany. To find the correct answer, let's analyze the options:

A. A German Socialist federation emerged, leading to a civil war with Austria.
This option is not accurate. There was no emergence of a German Socialist federation after the collapse of the Soviet Union, nor was there a civil war with Austria.

B. Germany removed their capitalist leaders and adopted a new constitution.
This option is also not accurate. Germany did not remove their capitalist leaders or adopt a new constitution as a direct result of the collapse of the Soviet Union.

C. Germany became reunified for the first time since the end of World War II.
This option is correct. The collapse of the Soviet Union paved the way for the reunification of East and West Germany, which became official on October 3, 1990. This marked the first time Germany had been reunified since the end of World War II.

D. Germany experienced violent protests that led to the execution of Ceausescu.
This option is not accurate. The execution of Nicolae Ceaușescu, the former leader of Romania, was not directly related to the collapse of the Soviet Union, and it did not occur in Germany.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. Germany became reunified for the first time since the end of World War II.

Check your text and then post your answer here.

I'll be glad to check your answer.