Answer:
Through blame and various power sources
Explanation:
Hitler and the Nazi Party didn't just spread their anti-Semitic views through their position, but they also gave reasons to blame them, such as shrewd businessmen Jews (who were making quite a lot of money and living a good life) be the blame for why the Weimar Republic and Germany's economy was spiralling down, this sparked resentment against most Jews and rose a stepping stone to Hitler's absolute power. Along with his claims against the Jews, he utilized a group called the Sturmabteilung, it spread the parties' views including anti-Semitic ones and usually resorted to violence to prove that to many who were unwilling to accept.
Answer: Land for farming, gold and diamonds, ivory, rubber and palm oil.
Explanation:
Dr. Smartz said to the guy who had been attacked by a vicious eight foot tall cockroach that “Yes, it seems that there is a nasty bug going around.”
Nasty, in some sense that it is quite huge and much taller than a normal person.
Answer:
“Yes, it seems that there is a nasty bug going around.”
Explanation:
Doctor Smartz does not seem frightened or curious when he hears that someone was attacked by an eight-foot cockroach. He simply continues his work calmly and says to the victim of the giant cockroach: "Yes, it seems that there is a nasty bug going around."