What was Hitler thinking when he marched troops into the Rhineland in 1936? He was badly outnumbered by the French yet decided to take the gamble anyway. What do you think were the driving factors behind his decision to march on the Rhine?

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Answer: I think Hitlers hunger for power and having his control where his main driving factors. History proves he would stop at nothing until he got what he wanted. He anger and hatred towards those unlike him fueled his drive,heated passion, and desire to be in control.  

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Name three weapons that were first used by germans and when they were utilized

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rifles
machine guns 
flamethrowers

sorry I'm not sure when they were utilized 

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There are many types of weapons invented by the Germans, each with it's own purpose. Here are three weapons made by the Germans (world war era specifically)

1. sturmgewehr 44 (STG 44).

The sturmgewehr 44 was invented in 1943 to fill the gap between the MP40's fire rate, and the larger more accurate bolt action Karabiner 98k. The weapon proved itself but did little to change the course of the war as it was introduced too late.

2. 7.5 cm Pak 40

The pak 40 was introduced in 1939 and became well known, not for it's initial use as artillery but an anti-tank gun.

3. Stielhandgranate

Invented in 1915, the Stielhandgranate  was grenade that set it apart for the rest, it's handle design made it easier to throw, there was also a pin attached to the grenade to make it easier to carrier and to stop it from rolling.

Simple definition of the texas annexation of 1845, is mine correct? was it where: texas became a slave state and oregon became a free state

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Technically that's not wrong

But i think, Incorporation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America is more suitable.

What was the name of the news paper that William Lloyd Garrison published in order to spread his anti-slavery ideas?

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New York times is the newspaper title

Which Spanish conquistador conquered the Aztec Empire?

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Hernán Cortés was a Spanish conquistador, or conqueror, best remembered for conquering the Aztec empire in 1521 and claiming Mexico for Spain

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Cortes was easily able to conquer the Aztecs because of three main reasons

One:  The Spanish had new large weapons that were better and stronger than anything the Aztec had.

Two: With new people coming ashore new diseases also did. More than half of the Aztec who's immune system never saw this died o  things such as smallpox

Three: Archaeologists also believe there was a volcanic eruption that destroyed the buildings and land of the Aztec.

As you can see with these three contributing factors the fall of the Aztec empire was quick and easy

All citizens in ancient Athens took part in government by voting in the

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All citizens in ancient Athens took part in government by voting in the General Assembly.

Further Explanation :

Athens was a  pronounced city of ancient Greece, who was often engaged in conflict with Spartans  for their supremacy according to them the rise of one empire will lead to the demise of the other empire. The conflict was for the supremacy of the realm.The democratic system of government was practiced by Athenians, where the population was allowed to participate in the ruling of the government.

The general assembly of the Athenians was a very popular general assembly  resembling the democracy of the Athen. It was open for all male citizens who were eligible for citizenship were allowed to participate regardless of their class , caste or creed. The assembly was responsible for declaration of war, military alliances and nomination of delegates and magistrates. The assembly was also having the final call authority over the magistrates and other officials.  

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: Athens

Keywords:

Athens, ancient Greece, supremacy , realm,democratic system, Athenians, male ,citizens, class , caste, creed, war, military alliances ,nomination ,delegates , magistrates

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How did the Pacific railway acts influence western settlement

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The Pacific Railway Acts influenced western settlement, because many people saw this as an opportunity to move out west to make money and start new lives, more so to start a new beginning. This stopped benefiting the corporations as much as well, because grants were made to the state beforehand and now the funding was going to railroad companies.