The Nazis’ plan for mass murder was aimed at which of the following groups of people? Check all that apply.

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Answer 1
Answer: the disabled and mentally illCatholicsRomaJews
Answer 2
Answer: Although you did not provide a list the Nazis tried to murder anyone not Aryan such as Jews, Poles, Gypsies, and other Slavs. They as well murdered political threats, communists and Jehovah's Witnesses.

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Which of Georgia's transportation systems BEST allows Georgia business people to travel to international cities and Georgia companies to reach international markets?A) Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)

B) Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)

C) Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

D) Interstate Highway System

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Hey there

I believe the correct answer is (C) 

(C) = Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

The loss of two major sources of income crippled the French economy right before the onset of the Great Depression. What were they? wine industry foreign tourism wool manufacturing war reparations

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Answer;

-Tourism

-War reparations

Explanation;

The Great Depression is a name for a worldwide economic depression lasting from 1929 to the late 1930s or 1940s, depending on individual countries. Depression in economical terms is a severe downturn in economic activity.

-French recovered their self-confidence after WWI as they did manage to defeat their long lasting enemies, the Germans. But French economy was devastated during WWI and much of its industrial zone was, for the most of the war, under German control which made imminent recovery very difficult.

-Also it had huge war debts and lack of manpower and labor force which further slowed recovery. But France would manage to rebuild its economy during the ‘roaring 1920s’, mostly through the aid of US investment and German war reparations.

Answer:

The correct answers are foreign tourism and war reparations.

Explanation:

For Foreign Tourism-

During the 1920's tourism was an important economic sector in France, but due to the Wall Street crack in 1929, many big economies entered in a period of recession which caused the downfall of foreign tourist flow. This hit the French economy which entered in recession in 1931.

For War Reparations-

In 1923 Germany's economy was in default and, for that reason, it couldn't afford any longer the war reparations payments it engaged to pay to France in the Treaty of Versailles. These war reparations payments were an important source of economic resources for France, used mainly to pay war loans that France had with the US. Without this source of money, the French economy started to cripple.

Some abolitionists criticize Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation because of what

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Some abolitionists criticize Lincoln's Emancipation proclamation because it did not follow the rule of law--making it seem "less official" than if it had been a law originating in Congress.

In retaliation for the Boston Tea Party, the British passed laws to punish Massachusetts. Specifically, the British closed Boston Harbor to trade until restitution was provided on the tea. What effect did these measures have on colonists?

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Answer: They united the colonies in their fight against the British.

Following the Boston Tea Party (1773), the British monarchy enacted four punitive laws (The Coercive Acts) that aimed at restoring order in Massachusetts and punish colonists for the protest.

As expected, the thirteen American colonies opposed the measures and they decided to meet in their First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament’s Coercive Acts. The colonies wanted to put a stop to the Crown's abuses and preserve their rights and at the same time, they wanted to reassurance their loyalty to the Crown. However, the British King did not stop their abuses and kept on imposing hard measures, which inevitably angered them even more, and the colonies started to unite in their fight against the British, which eventually led to the American Revolution.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

A person who believed in "popular sovereignty" would believe which of the following?Government officials should be elected by a majority vote of the people.
State governments should have more power than the national government.
Each territory should decide whether it becomes a free or slaveholder state.
All citizens, including women and African Americans, should be allowed to vote.

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The correct answer is that a person who believed in "popular sovereignty" would believe that each territory should decide wheter it becomes a free or slaveholder state.

This theory was promoted by Stephen Douglas, and allowed each territory to decide on the question of slavery without any interference from the federal government.

A person who believed in 'popular sovereignty' would believe that each territory should decide whether it becomes a free or slaveholder state.

When was alexander the great born?

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Alexander The Great was born in 357 BC. (Before Christ.)