How did adolf hitler cause so many deaths. (in ttqa pls)
Adolf Hitler caused many deaths by genocide, the murder of hostages, reprisal raids, forced labor, "euthanasia," starvation, exposure, medical experiments, and terror bombing, and in the concentration and death camps, the Nazis murdered from 15,003,000 to 31,595,000 people, most likely 20,946,000 men, women, handicapped, aged, sick, prisoners of war, forced laborers, camp inmates, critics, homosexuals, Jews, Slavs, Serbs, Germans, Czechs, Italians, Poles, French, Ukrainians, and many others. Among them, 1,000,000 were children under eighteen years of age.1 And none of these monstrous figures even include civilian and military combat or war deaths.
Adolf Hitler caused many deaths by genocide.
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How did the government of ancient Rome influence democracy in the United States?
A The United States is a direct democracy.
B The United States has representative assemblies.
C The United States allows everyone to vote.
D The United States has consuls who lead the government.
Answer:
D The United States has consuls who lead the government.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D
Which are aspects of the German economy and which are aspects of the British economy?
Which economic activities are most productive in the Tropical South?
Choose all that are correct.
A. Farming
B. Mineral and gem mining
C. Fossil fuel industry
D. Fishing
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Answer:
I mean B is the only thing that makes sense
Which statement below best describes the purpose of settling colonies as shown in the diagram?
The mother country represents Britain giving Manufactured goods to the British colonies back in America for a high price in return the Colonies in America are giving Gold, Silver, Fur, Lumber, and Food for a low price to Britain.
What you can say about this is the trade between Britain and American Colonies, the Colonies giving things for low prices and Britain giving the Colonies things but for high prices.
An example of the manufactured goods to the American colonies is that American colonies bought their cloth, furniture, knives, guns, and kitchen utensils from England.
IN YOUR OWN WORDS
How did the Phoenicians’ willingness to travel far for trade eventually lead to the spread of their civilization?
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Answer:
I believe the answer is:
Explanation:
the amount of travel that they do and their exchange routes. The Phoenicians influenced the way of life exchange via many civilizations.
Answer:
The Phoenicians came into contact with many other cultures who borrowed their ideas and customs when they traveled to trade. The Phoenicians sailed to trade and establish colonies where they spread their culture and economy. They sailed across the Mediterranean—through the Greek islands, southern Europe, the Atlantic Coast of Africa and Britain. The Phoenicians' passion for conquering horizons and setting up majestic trade networks established their civilization in places far from their homeland.
Draw the tool or device, and label where the input force is exerted and where the output force is exerted.
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Explanation:
In spite of the effects of the Little Ice Age, European soil retained its nutrients and continued to be very productive. True False
Answer:False
Explanation: they fell into a crisis
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How does the Talmud show that studying Jewish sacred writings is an important part of Judaism?
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Answer: The Talmud are sacred books for Jews that show everything necessary to begin with Jewish culture.
Explanation: The Jews consider the Talmud as the maximum source of knowledge, a book that is believed to be the masterpiece of human thought.
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The Phoenicians came into contact with many other cultures who borrowed their ideas and customs when they traveled to trade. The Phoenicians sailed to trade and establish colonies where they spread their culture and economy. They sailed across the Mediterranean—through the Greek islands, southern Europe, the Atlantic Coast of Africa and Britain. The Phoenicians' passion for conquering horizons and setting up majestic trade networks established their civilization in places far from their homeland.
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