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Historic antisemitism, the rise of eugenics and nationalism, the aftermath of the First World War, the rise of the Nazis, the role of Adolf Hitler, the internal operation of the Nazi state, the Second World War and collaboration all played key roles in the timing and scale of the final catastrophe.
Hostility toward or hatred of Jews as a religious or ethnic group, often accompanied by social, economic, or political discrimination. (antisemitism) is most likely the reason people had turned their backs on the holocaust.
Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia
I think that it's B, because I know in the late 1800s, sanitation in the city was absolutely atrocious, and that many people died from things like rats carrying diseases, or just bad sanitation. I may be wrong, though.
There were several leaders of women's suffrage. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul,but Susan B. Anthony was the main leader. but Elizabeth Stanton was the leader of the suffrage after helping draft the declaration of sentiments.