The Nuremberg Laws identified a Jew as someone who

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Answer: had three or four Jewish grandparents.

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C. Because for example a dinosaurs were extinct and died so they leaved there fossils... I hope this is your answer

The Answer Is "C".

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Which of the following statements best characterizes the United States’ overall population shift from 2000 to 2004?

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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 that the population is "getting younger", since birthrates are higher and healthcare is better.

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5. What was the result of the Korean War?A. A cease-fire agreement created a demilitarized zone along the 38th parallel.
B. A peace treaty established one unified, democratic nation.
C. China took over communist North Korea, and the United Nations took over democratic South Korea.
D. The two nations formed the Republic of Korea which functions as a democracy.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. China took over communist North Korea, and the United Nations took over democratic South Korea." The result of the Korean War is that C. China took over communist North Korea, and the United Nations took over democratic South Korea.

How did Thoreau’s general opinion of government relate to his imprisonment, as described in "Civil Disobedience"?

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Answer and explanation;

-Thoreau wanted to suggest that one should be willing to go to great lengths for a belief.

-Thoreau's imprisonment occurred because he did not support his government for which he felt was war-mongering and supported slavery.

-He was imprisoned because of it and urged every civilized citizen to do the same. Just as his imprisonment was unfair, so was the government's behavior towards African Americans and anyone who opposed it.

Thoreau views government as ineffective because it only has physical strength, not mental or emotional strength. When he was imprisoned for not paying taxes, he realized that he was more free because he stood up for what he believed in. 

Mesopotamia and Egypt were our founding nations of early civilization. With close trading ties between them, we see similarities between the two nations, but they also have major differences. In 100-200 words, explain 2 similarities and 1 difference between the two.

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Answer: Egypt took development around the Nile River. Mesopotamia developed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Both Egypt and Mesopotamia had governments. Those governments ran with one main ruler. Egypt had a centralized government with a Pharaoh, instead of a king like Mesopotamia. Both civilizations emerged around 3500 and 3000 BCE. Both civilizations shared differences and similarities between religion, culture etc.

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What happened in Germany March 1920

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The Ruhr uprising (German: Ruhraufstand) or March uprising (Märzaufstand) was a left-wing workers' revolt in the Ruhr region of Germany in March 1920. The uprising took place initially in support of the call for a general strike issued by the Social Democrat members of the German government, the unions and other parties in response to the right-wing Kapp Putsch of 13 March 1920.

However, the communists and socialists in the Ruhr had previously laid plans for "winning political power by the dictatorship of the proletariat" in the event of a general strike. After the collapse of the Kapp Putsch, the German government sent in the Reichswehr (the German army) and rightwing Freikorps,to crush the ongoing insurgency of the around 50,000 members of the"Red Ruhr Army". This was done with considerable brutality and involvednumerous summary executions.