AP Success - AP World History: Analyzing Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Question 1
A mutual defense treaty to support each other in case of an attack by a third party
An economic alliance for shared resources and trade benefits
A nonaggression pact to prevent conflict between the two nations
A secret agreement to divide Eastern Europe into spheres of influence
Question 2
Seeking a long-term assurance of peace but with an option for reassessment
Planning for an inevitable conflict after a decade
Creating a short-term arrangement to address immediate security concerns
Establishing a permanent alliance with no intention of reevaluation
Question 3
Allowed Germany to invade Poland without fear of Soviet intervention
Marked the beginning of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and Western powers
Led to the immediate formation of the Axis Powers
Formally ended World War I reparations imposed on Germany
Question 4
Both parties sought to maintain the status quo without frequent renegotiations
The treaty was merely a formality and not intended to be upheld by either side
The Soviet Union was confident in Germany's long-term commitment to peace
Germany intended to use the treaty as a pretext for later military expansion
Question 5
Realpolitik and the desire of both nations to secure their strategic interests
A mutual understanding of the need to dismantle colonial empires
A shared ideological commitment to communism
The establishment of a bilateral trade agreement to boost both economies
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