Which of the following statements accurately describes the division of Germany after World War II?(1 point) Responses Germany was left alone to rebuild after the war. Germany was left alone to rebuild after the war. Only the capital city of Berlin was occupied. Only the capital city of Berlin was occupied. Germany was split into four zones occupied by the Allied powers. Germany was split into four zones occupied by the Allied powers. The U.S. was the main player in Germany’s occupation.

Germany was split into four zones occupied by the Allied powers.

Why were the Allies so intent on occupying Germany after the war?(1 point) Responses They wanted to make sure Germany repaid its reparations this time. They wanted to make sure Germany repaid its reparations this time. They wanted to control precious mines in Germany and pocket the profits. They wanted to control precious mines in Germany and pocket the profits. They learned from their mistakes in the Treaty of Versailles. They learned from their mistakes in the Treaty of Versailles. They learned that Germany was secretly planning a takeover of all its lost colonies.

They learned from their mistakes in the Treaty of Versailles.

Which of the following lists identifies new nations created after WWII?(1 point) Responses East Germany, China, and India East Germany, China, and India France, the United States, and the Soviet Union France, the United States, and the Soviet Union North Korea, East Pakistan, and West Germany North Korea, East Pakistan, and West Germany Yugoslavia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia

North Korea, East Pakistan, and West Germany

Which statement best describes the international order after WWII?(1 point) Responses It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations. It was defined by competition between the League of Nations and the United Nations. It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism. It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism. It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan. It was defined by competition between the International Monetary Fund and the Marshall Plan. It was defined by competition between the Warsaw Pact and the United Nations.

It was defined by competition between capitalism and communism.