How was Germany affected during the Cold War?

A.
Germany was divided into eastern and western halves with a wall separating the two sides.

B.
There was a rise in nationalism within the country and Germany began to take over more land.

C.
Germany became a superpower during the war and was a leader within Europe.

D.
The region of Germany was divided into a loose confederation of states.

A. Germany was divided into eastern and western halves with a wall separating the two sides.

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The correct answer is option A: Germany was divided into eastern and western halves with a wall separating the two sides.

During the Cold War, which lasted from the late 1940s to the early 1990s, Germany experienced significant division as a result of the competing ideologies of the Soviet Union and the Western powers, mainly the United States. Germany was split into two separate states: the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). West Germany became a democratic nation, aligned with the capitalist Western powers, while East Germany became a socialist state aligned with the Soviet Union.

The most notable symbol of this division was the Berlin Wall, built by East Germany in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. The wall was intended to prevent East Germans from fleeing to the more prosperous West Germany. The wall stood as a physical and ideological barrier for almost three decades until its fall in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany in 1990.

To answer this question, you can examine the historical events surrounding the Cold War and the specific impact it had on Germany, such as the division and the construction of the Berlin Wall.