The true answer is the first one.
And here some comments on all the answers:
<em>Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism</em>
There were many such programs, and the best known was "Hitlerjugend" and the association of German Girls - for girls
<em>Hitler announced that Gypsies and Slavs were exempt from the fascist "purging."</em>
This is not true - they just weren't the first priority
<em>Nazism is actually a form of democracy.</em>
This is completely false - it's a totalitarian system, not a democracy.
<em>Mussolini turned France into a Fascist government.
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False! Mussolini was an Italian ruler so he turned Italy into a fascist country.
To spread Christianity, conquer and colonize other lands, gain money, and compete in power with their other European neighbors. Also to spread their country's influence like their language, culture, and customs. This can be seen for example in Africa and Latin America where European languages, customs, and Christianity exists.
In its purest form, classicism is an aesthetic attitude dependent on principles based in the culture, art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome, with the emphasis on form, simplicity, proportion, clarity of structure, perfection, restrained emotion, as well as explicit appeal to the intellect.
the change in Spain policy affect American farmers in the west because they couldn't get water and They could not trade anymore .
Hope that helps