What groups were targeted by hitler for the final solution

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Answer 1
Answer: Here is a list of people he had targeted:
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jews
Gypsies
Poles
Russians
Mentally or physically disabled

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How does the sahara influence migration patterns in africa

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many people avoid that region, because it prevents people from travelling north

Which of these phrases best describes a uniting principle of the Progressive Era?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the one having to do with the fact that the Progressives wanted to eliminate corruption in both the government and in business. 

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painters . . . Mexico
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painters . . . Brazil
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sculptors . . . Colombia
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sculptors . . . Cuba
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Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were painters from Mexico.

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How did the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand cause a world war in Europe?

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Austria-Hungary was furious and, with Germany's support, declared war on Serbia on July 28. Within days, Germany declared war on Russia—Serbia's ally—and invaded France via Belgium, which then caused Britain to declare war on Germany

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Three supporting details about why u.s. intervention in the boxer rebellion was a problem:

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The US was able to play a significant role in suppressing the Boxer Rebellion because of the large number of American ships & troops deployed in the Philippines as a result of the US conquest of the islands during the Spanish American War. But the intervention allowed foreign influence in because the US wanted to benefit from trade. So China lost isolationism/independence.

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  1. U.S. intervention supported an already oppresive control of western nations and Japan over China.
  2. U.S. intervention increased the control of the British over China, which allowed them to continue with the imposition of opium into Chinese marketplace.
  3. U.S. intervention was not benefical for the United States. It was just a favour from USA to The European forces.

Explanation:

  1. Boxer rebelion was looking for the removal every Western and Japanese influence  from China. They had been suffering abuses from foreign powers and wanted to gain full control of the country. U.S. intervention was supporting foreign violent actions over China.
  2. Among many of the actions carried out by the foreign countries,  the opium wars, that is the military actions executed  by Great Britain to impose the trade of opium into Chinese marketplace, was one of the most representative events of the foreign countries oppresion over China. With U.S. intervention and victory over the boxers, it was just an act of backing the continuation of these abuses and more domain on China.
  3. From an American point of view, there was no profit for the United States. It was just an act of support European countries and no more. The U. S. military was just part of the killing of chinese boxers for nothing.  

Who was Secretary of State into the Johnson administration?

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Dean Rusk was the Secretary of State during the Johnson administration.