Answer;
-Final solution
At the Wannsee Conference in 1942, the Nazis made plans for the final solution
Explanation;
-On January 20, 1942, fifteen high-ranking Nazi Party and German government leaders gathered for an important meeting. They met in a wealthy section of Berlin at a villa by a lake known as Wannsee.
-The meeting was held for the purpose of discussing the "final solution to the Jewish question in Europe" with key non-SS government leaders, including the secretaries of the Foreign Ministry and Justice, whose cooperation was needed.
-The "final solution" was the Nazis' code name for the deliberate, carefully planned destruction, or genocide, of all European Jews. The Nazis used the vague term "final solution" to hide their policy of mass murder from the rest of the world. In fact, the men at Wannsee talked about methods of killing, about liquidation, about extermination.
This passage alludes to the creation of which of the following?
the Inquisition the Index of Forbidden Books the Society of Jesus the Peace of Westphalia
b. He helps a Samaritan who is hurt.
c. He attacks a Samaritan who has done nothing wrong.
d. He is robbed and beaten.
b. the wetland at the mouth of a river subject to flooding
c. a landform found in the lowlands surrounding the Atlas Mountains
d. tropical or sub-tropical grassland with few trees
Answer
D.
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b. They hated being occupied and controlled by Northerners.
c. They welcomed Northerners as long lost friends.
d. They saw Northerners as new customers and clients.
The correct answer is B) Susan B. Anthony.
The pioneer of the women's suffrage movement that was arrested for violating new Yorks voting laws in 1872? was Susan B. Anthony.
One of the leaders of the women's suffrage movement, Suzan B. Anthony, was arrested for voting in the 1872 elections, in Rochester, New York. It was against the law that women voted. Only men were allowed to vote. Anthony based her decision on the 14th Amendment, and that is what she expressed before the court.