Which of these Allied responses to the Holocaust of WWII has caused armed conflict even in contemporary times?(1 point) Responses establishing the state of Israel establishing the state of Israel changing immigration policies changing immigration policies holding the Nuremberg Trials holding the Nuremberg Trials liberating concentration camps

Responses establishing the state of Israel.

What is the main reason that the U.S. helped restore Germany and Japan after World War II?(1 point) Responses The U.S. hoped to build a wall to protect Western Europe from communist countries. The U.S. hoped to build a wall to protect Western Europe from communist countries. The U.S. hoped that this would prevent the countries from changing to communist. The U.S. hoped that this would prevent the countries from changing to communist. The U.S. hoped that this would create a stronger world market. The U.S. hoped that this would create a stronger world market. The U.S. hoped to establish satellite countries throughout all of Eastern Europe.

The U.S. hoped that this would prevent the countries from changing to communist.

Why do bitter feelings remain in the Middle East toward the U.S. and the Soviet Union?(1 point) Responses The two countries sold them broken arms and left them unable to defend themselves. The two countries sold them broken arms and left them unable to defend themselves. The Western countries tried to convert the Muslim countries to Christianity. The Western countries tried to convert the Muslim countries to Christianity. The two countries only got involved there for self-interest and not the interests of the countries they were working with. The two countries only got involved there for self-interest and not the interests of the countries they were working with. They stopped funding education programs and humanitarian efforts.

The two countries only got involved there for self-interest and not the interests of the countries they were working with.

How did the post–World War II Red Scare change over time?(1 point) Responses The government began to monitor people who weren’t communists. The government began to monitor people who weren’t communists. The U.S. created laws to deal with the communist threat. The U.S. created laws to deal with the communist threat. It became more difficult to monitor citizens. It became more difficult to monitor citizens. Surveillance of American citizens got more intense

The U.S. created laws to deal with the communist threat.

How has Western culture been able to spread so easily?(1 point) Responses NATO helped spread Western ideas. NATO helped spread Western ideas. Western culture is easier to share. Western culture is easier to share. The Marshall Plan established the West as an influential region. The Marshall Plan established the West as an influential region. English has become a lingua franca

English has become a lingua franca.

How did activists in one civil rights movement impact other movements in the U.S. and Europe?(1 point) Responses Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. Some also spoke out in support of each other. Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. Some also spoke out in support of each other. Activists communicated with each other directly through correspondence only, as was the case with King and Nelson Mandela. Activists communicated with each other directly through correspondence only, as was the case with King and Nelson Mandela. Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. It was rare for activists to directly support one another though, as they had to focus on their own movement. Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. It was rare for activists to directly support one another though, as they had to focus on their own movement. Activists communicated with each other only indirectly through their publications, such as de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, inspiring feminist movements.

Activists communicated with each other, both directly through correspondence and indirectly through their publications. Some also spoke out in support of each other.