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Hitler had supreme authority as führer (leader or guide), but could not have risen to power or committed such atrocities on his own. He had the active support of the powerful German officer class and of millions of everyday citizens who voted for the National Socialist German Workers’ (Nazi) Party and hailed him as a national savior in gigantic stadium rallies. Hitler rose to power through the Nazi Party, an organization he forged after returning as a wounded veteran from the annihilating trench warfare of World War I. He and other patriotic Germans were outraged and humiliated by the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles, which the Allies compelled the new German government, the Weimar Republic, to accept along with an obligation to pay $33 billion in war reparations. Germany also had to give up its prized overseas colonies and surrender valued parcels of home territory to France and Poland. The German army was radically downsized and the nation forbidden to have submarines or an air force. “We shall squeeze the German lemon until the pips squeak!” explained one British official. Paying the crushing reparations destabilized the economy, producing ruinous, runaway inflation. By September 1923, four billion German marks had the equal value of one American dollar. Consumers needed a wheelbarrow to carry enough paper money to buy a loaf of bread.Hitler, a mesmerizing public speaker, addressed political meetings in Munich calling for a new German order to replace what he saw as an incompetent and inefficient democratic regime. This New Order was distinguished by an authoritarian political system based on a leadership structure in which authority flowed downward from a supreme national leader. In the new Germany, all citizens would unselfishly serve the state, or Volk; democracy would be abolished; and individual rights sacrificed for the good of the führer state. The ultimate aim of the Nazi Party was to seize power through Germany’s parliamentary system, install Hitler as dictator, and create a community of racially pure Germans loyal to their führer, who would lead them in a campaign of rac.ial cleansing and world conquest.
Explanation:
that to long
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Write 2 or 3 sentences about It.
Have you experienced wishing upon the stars? Tell me about it.
Answer:
Yes. It was when i was younger, a simple child living in a gruesome world. Thinking that a single wish could make the whole world a better place. I wished that all evil would vanish, and that everyone would not go hungry.
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What happens when Sampson "bites his thumb?" How do the other men react to that
action?
This is from the Romeo and Juliet film plz help me
Answer:
Sampson bites the Montague servants with his thumb. He needs them to start fighting right away. He retracts his gesture, knowing that the rules will not be by his side (would get in trouble). The two families are at odds, and the feud has spread to the servants.Explanation:
Answer:
i did this question too and my teacher explained that it was an insult and was equivalent to flipping someone off
Explanation:
Identify possible damage that can occur from tornados
Do you think that the outcome of “The Crucible” was justified? Why or why not?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
by refusing to lie and confess to witchcraft, he sacrifices his life in the name of truth. At the end of the play, Proctor has in some way regained his goodness
Many organizers of social movements today are able to reach more people
through:
A. government communication networks.
O B. phone calls.
O c. social media.
D. print flyers.
Answer:
social medias are more effective so I guess it's C(social media)
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Answer:
I think it is English
Explanation:
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Can you name a character (from literature, film, tv, etc.) that tries to be something they're not?
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Answer:brisk
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How does Juliet's comment in Act I, Scene v, lines 137-138 echo the Prologue? Explain your answer.
Answer:
because she is saying the man she is in love with is the man she should hate. This is connecting to the feud because even though she loves him she knows it is forbidden due to the feud.
Explanation:
Answer:
The information about the two feuding households in the prologue is that the two households are feuding to an ancient grudge. Juliet's comment echoes the prologue because she says that she loved him before she knew who he was and found out that he was a Montague too late. she knows that he’s supposed to be an enemy but she still loves him anyway.
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15. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
Part A What is President Kennedy's main purpose for writing and delivering this
speech?
a. to inform the nation about the situation that unfolded at a university
b. to persuade the nation to support the movement toward racial justice
c. to entertain the nation with an exciting moment of triumph for civil rights
d. to explain to the nation the legal process behind desegregation of admissions
To entertain the nation with an exciting moment of triumph for civil rights is President Kennedy's main purpose for writing and delivering this speech. Thus, option (c) is correct.
What is civil rights?Civil rights preservation is an essential tenet of democracy. They are guarantees of equal social opportunity and legal protection regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics. There are the civil rights of the important of the citizens. There are the civil rights are the mention of the government law.
According to the President Kennedy's, was the main purpose to the delivered the speech are to the listening the audience are entertain the nation are also the discussed the moment of triumph for civil rights. The ability to sway people's opinions and influence behavior is something only President Kennedy possesses.
As a result, the entertain the nation with an exciting moment of triumph for civil rights is President Kennedy's main purpose for writing and delivering this speech. Therefore, option (c) is correct.
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1.
The rate of change is constant in each table. Find the rate of change. Explain what the rate of change means for the situation.
A. [tex]\frac{65}{1}[/tex]; Your car travels 65 miles every 1 hour.
B. 10; your car travels for 10 hours.
C. 260; your car travels 260 miles.
D. [tex]\frac{1}{65}[/tex]; Your car travels 65 miles every 1 hour.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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CLAIM: Homework is a necessary tool for students to develop long-term mastery of their learning content.
I agree with this statement
I disagree with this statement
Answer:
I agree, if there was nothing to put skill to the test, then the skill would fail to exist when it is really needed.
Explanation:
Answer:
I disagree
Explanation:
Homework sometimes challenges you. Which is good, but over studying can hurt you, and sometimes the homework is complicated and will confuse you which probably will not help you, and end up making you more confused then you were before.
(This is my opinion, i am just saying. I do not enjoy HW that much)
I hope this helped.
When I returned to the common the sun was setting. Scattered groups were hurrying from the direction of Woking, and one or two persons were returning. The crowd about the pit had increased, and stood out black against the lemon yellow of the sky—a couple of hundred people, perhaps. There were raised voices, and some sort of struggle appeared to be going on about the pit. Strange imaginings passed through my mind. As I drew nearer I heard Stent's voice:
“Keep back! Keep back!”
A boy came running towards me.
“It's a-movin',” he said to me as he passed; “a-screwin' and a-screwin' out. I don't like it. I'm a-goin' 'ome, I am.”
I went on to the crowd. There were really, I should think, two or three hundred people elbowing and jostling one another, the one or two ladies there being by no means the least active.
“He's fallen in the pit!” cried some one.
“Keep back!” said several.
The crowd swayed a little, and I elbowed my way through. Every one seemed greatly excited. I heard a peculiar humming sound from the pit.
“I say!” said Ogilvy; “help keep these idiots back. We don't know what's in the confounded thing, you know!”
I saw a young man, a shop assistant in Woking I believe he was, standing on the cylinder and trying to scramble out of the hole again. The crowd had pushed him in.
The end of the cylinder was being screwed out from within. Nearly two feet of shining screw projected. Somebody blundered against me, and I narrowly missed being pitched onto the top of the screw. I turned, and as I did so the screw must have come out, for the lid of the cylinder fell upon the gravel with a ringing concussion. I stuck my elbow into the person behind me, and turned my head towards the Thing again. For a moment that circular cavity seemed perfectly black. I had the sunset in my eyes.
I think everyone expected to see a man emerge—possibly something a little unlike us terrestrial men, but in all essentials a man. I know I did. But, looking, I presently saw something stirring within the shadow: greyish billowy movements, one above another, and then two luminous disks—like eyes. Then something resembling a little grey snake, about the thickness of a walking stick, coiled up out of the writhing middle, and wriggled in the air towards me—and then another.
A sudden chill came over me. There was a loud shriek from a woman behind. I half turned, keeping my eyes fixed upon the cylinder still, from which other tentacles were now projecting, and began pushing my way back from the edge of the pit. I saw astonishment giving place to horror on the faces of the people about me. I heard inarticulate exclamations on all sides. There was a general movement backwards. I saw the shopman struggling still on the edge of the pit. I found myself alone, and saw the people on the other side of the pit running off, Stent among them. I looked again at the cylinder, and ungovernable terror gripped me. I stood petrified and staring.
A big greyish rounded bulk, the size, perhaps, of a bear, was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder. As it bulged up and caught the light, it glistened like wet leather.
Which of the following describes the narrator of this narrative?
A)First person: inside the story
B)First person: outside the story
C)Omniscient: outside the story
D) Third person: inside the story
Answer:
A) First person: inside the story
Explanation:
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60 pts!! Can someone please find me dramatic irony examples in Act IV Scene 1 Romeo and Juliet? Thank you sm! :)
Answer: According to reference.com, "In Act IV, Scene I, Juliet arrives crying at Friar Lawrence's, where she finds Paris, who believes she is crying over Tybalt's death. In reality, Juliet is crying because Romeo, her love, caused Tybalt's death and must now be exiled away from her."
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
its a half because u see 1 and 1
a pentatonic melody has only got 5 notes true or false
Answer:
That's true
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Answer:
True- Pentatonic scale, also called five-note scale or five-tone scale, musical scale containing five different tones.
Read this sentence from "excerpt from President Richard Nixon’s News Conference: The President’s Personal Finances."
I noted in some editorials and perhaps in some commentaries on television, a very reasonable question.
Knowing that the words commentaries and analyses are synonyms, what is the definition of commentaries?
silences
speeches
explanations
absences
Answer:
It is c
Explanation:
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Answer: explanations
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4. Compare the four gang members and describe what their niche is within the group.
Answer:
I just searched that and it says, you can find the answer to that in chapter 1.
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Which is an objective statement about the excerpt? Read the excerpt from A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano. Einstein's idea of gravity had big consequences. It helped explain some observations that Newton's idea didn't account for. It also opened our minds to amazing new possibilities. For example, taking his cue from Einstein's idea that space bends, scientist Karl Schwarzschild began to think about what would happen if a place in space were extremely distorted. His answer: light would follow the hyper-bent space, never to turn away from it. This was the first prediction of a black hole. At first, some scientists (including Einstein!) rejected Schwarzschild's ideas. Others were intrigued and began searching the skies for real black holes. Just decades later, they found the first of them. It just goes to show: sometimes, as Einstein himself once said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
O Einstein's was a more enlightened thinker than Isaac Newton.
O Einstein's ideas about gravity affected the way scientists viewed space.
O Karl Schwarzschild could never have succeeded without Einstein's assistance. O Karl Schwarzschild's predictions were the most impressive scientific thinking in history.
Answer: Einstein's ideas about gravity affected the way scientists viewed space, b or number two
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The correct answer is participle
What is h the theme of the poem
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5. How should the audience for your rhetorical speech affect the language you use to craft the speech?
O
Your speech's tone, its level of formality, should match your relationship with the members of your audience.
O Your speech's sentence structure should be very simple so that any audience can understand your argument.
O Your speech's grammar should seem very formal to your audience so that you'll seem to know your stuff.
O Your speech's vocabulary should be slightly more difficult or complex than the words your listeners use.
Answer:
Your speech's sentence structure should be very simple so that any audience can understand your argument.
Explanation:
Rhetorical speech is a kind of speech that is given in order to persuade someone or a group of people to believe in your words and ideas.
The speech structure for the audience in a rhetorical speech should be very simple so that any audience can understand your argument.
Answer:
Your speech's tone, its level of formality, should match your relationship with the members of your audience.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the pretty purple petals of the flowers made the arrangement beautiful
Explanation:
school compitition in your district
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
we can go to school
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Answer these questions.
I'm writing exams...
1. One day ago we were on Sunday, today it is ____.
2. Tomorrow will be Monday, in six days we will be at ___.
3. Yesterday was Wednesday two days ago was ___.
4.Tomorrow will be Wednesday, after tomorrow we will be ____.
5. Two days ago was Monday, yesterday was ___.
6. tomorrow will be Friday, yesterday was ___.
Answer:
1. Monday
2.saturday
3.tuesday
4.thursday
5.tuesday
Explanation:
Answer:
1. One day ago we were on Sunday, today it is Monday.
2. Tomorrow will be Monday, in six days we will be at Sunday.
3. Yesterday was Wednesday two days ago was Monday.
4.Tomorrow will be Wednesday, after tomorrow we will be Thursday.
5. Two days ago was Monday, yesterday was Tuesday.
6. tomorrow will be Friday, yesterday was Wednesday.
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
bless me ultima 11. Antonio had a dream about his brothers coming home, which showed that he felt
conflicted about their reunion. What was the conflict in Antonio's mind?
Answer:
Summary In yet another of his dreams, Antonio's brothers appear. This time, they lead him to Rosie's house, joking and motioning for him to enter. ... Bless Me, Ultima ... The concept of innocence eludes the young boy; his mother has said that innocence ... He is jubilant as he meets Samuel, who suggests they go fishing.
Explanation:
How are personal details about the husband used in the poem to express the speakers perspective on the wife
I need to know the poem to give you the answer.
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Answer:
its stereotyping because they assume the reason is hat he is a boy