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Short Answer Questions
1A) Describe ONE way in which the hydrogen bomb shifted the global balance of power.
1B) Explain ONE reason why the development of atomic weapons was critical for the United States and the Soviet Union.
1C) Explain ONE way the hydrogen bomb contributed to Cold War tensions after 1945.
2A) Explain ONE way in which hopes for self-government after World War I differed from hoped for self-government after World War II.
2B) Explain ONE historical development that contributed to the dissolution of empires after World War II.
2C) Explain ONE way in which economic gains contributed to a shift in the global balance of power after World War II.
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