What were the Judenrates?

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Answer 1
Answer:  Judenrates were called Jewish Councils. 
Answer 2
Answer: The Judenrates (Or Jewish Rats) was a widely used administrative agency imposed by Nazi Germany during World War II

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tariffs

Explanation:

One way in which Robespierre and Louis XVI ofFrance are similar is that both
(1) were removed from power during the French
Revolution
(2) adopted ideas of the Congress of Vienna
(3) implemented policies of religious tolerance
(4) decreased government control of the
economy

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1) Were removed from power during the French Revolution.

Both Robespierre and Louis XVI were executed during the French Revolution. It was rather interesting in a way, because although Robespierre was one of the leaders of the French Revolution, he was eventually executed for his "reign of terror". He became a bigger tyrant than the former king.

Robespierre and Louis XVI of France are similar as both were removed from power during the French Revolution.

Further Explanation:  

The Radical policies on compulsory education, military services, and authority over the working classes helped in the elimination of regionalism and also created the myth of French greatness. These factors transformed France into a national State. This era was associated with the cultural innovation and internal notion of religion class and regionalism that proved to be a boon for the French revolution

Maximilien Robespierre the influential front-runner of the “French Revolution”. Being an associate of the constituent assembly and Jacobin Club, he revolted against manhood suffrage and slavery as well as played a vital role in the downfall of the “French Monarchy” during 1792. He enforced a harsh rule in France and as a result of which he was overthrown from his power and was executed on 28th July 1794 in Guillotine.

Louis XVI was the last king of France before the demise of the French revolution. He assumed the authority of the kingship on 10th May 1774. He was also entitled to the title of “King of France” in 1792 that continued with him till his dethroning and abolishment of monarchy on 21st September 1792.  

We can confer that both the incidents belonged to the time of the French Revolution.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: French Revolution

Keywords:

French Revolution, Jacobins, revolutionary club, Jacobins club, Maximilien Robespierre, manhood suffrage, slavery, French Monarchy, Guillotine, education, military services, authority

With roots in Judeo-Christian principles, the Golden Rule states, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”Which of these statements is most like the Golden Rule?

An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
Do not hurt others in ways you would find hurtful.
Do not make promises you cannot keep.
It is better to amass riches so you can then help people.

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Answer:

The statement that is more similar to the golden rule is:

"Do not hut others in ways you would find hurtgul.

Explanation:

The reason behind the similarity is that the golden rule is sustained in only performing good actions to receive good actions.

An eye for an eye talks about providing the same treatment you receive, it is specially used to perform or fundament vengeance. Therefore is the opposite o the golden rule.

Do not make promises you cannot keep doesn't talk about executing only good actions. But about being responsible for your words.

Amass riches to help people is not also about only performing well. It talks about helping people which is not implied in the golden rule. Because the golden rule is not about helping but about performing only good actions.

Therefore, do not hurt others in ways you would find hurtful is the correct answer.

Since the golden rule is “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” the statement that is closest to this is Do not hurt others in ways you would find hurtful.

Who formed the National Farm Workers Association, later known as the United Farm Workers of America?

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Cesar Chavez formed the National Farm Workers Association.

With regard to classifying resources, what is the opposite of ubiquitous?

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Adjective absent Rae scare

Answer:

A) exhaustibles

B} biotic

C) localized

D) renewable

Explanation:

D) Renewable

According to Article II of the Constitution, who represents the nation and creates policies?

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The President who represents the nation