DIRECTIONS: Multiple Choice In the blank, write the letter of the choice that best
completes the statement or answers the question
. (10 points each)
6. Churchill called postwar Soviet policy in Eastern Europe the
A. "Soviet Surprise."
-B. "Red Retrenchment"
C. "Iron Curtain."
D. "Steel Magnolia."
7. What did Stalin want to create to serve as a buffer for protecting the
Soviet Union from the West?
A. demilitarized zones
B. satellite, pro-Soviet governments
C. new democracies
B. ano man's land corridor
8. At Yalta, the Big Three-the USSR, the United States, and Great Britain-
agreed to
A. establish the United Nations.
C. make Russia give up communism.
B. allow Germany to rebuild its military. D. have Russia occupy all former
German territories in Eastern
Europe.
9. The Tehran Conference in 1943 set in motion a plan that would
ultimately result in
A. Europe being divided into North and South.
-B. warfare between the West and Russia.
C. the League of Nations.
D. Germany being divided along a north-south line into East and West.
- 10. The Yalta Conference resulted in the Big Three powers agreeing to
A
disarm.
B. divide Germany into four zones.
C. allow the USSR to run Germany as a mandate.
D. use the atomic bomb against Germany.



Answer :

Final answer:

The Iron Curtain, satellite governments, and the division of Germany into zones were key outcomes of the postwar conferences.


Explanation:

Churchill called postwar Soviet policy in Eastern Europe the "Iron Curtain." Stalin wanted to create a buffer for protecting the Soviet Union from the West by establishing satellite, pro-Soviet governments. At the Yalta Conference, the Big Three agreed to divide Germany into four zones.


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