There is not right or wrong answer for these questions. I would have dinner with Athena the God of wisdom and military victory (Parents are Zeus and Métis) because she would be interesting to sit down and to chat with over her victories and accomplishments in life.
I would say the Gods of inspiration Muse would be suited for president because she would aspire everyone to be better as a person.
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Hitler (Or other high-ranking Nazis like Himmler, we still don't know who gave the order) probably realized that if they lost the war (World War 2), the Jewish population would be released. I personally don't think this was the case as it didn't occur to Germany's commanders that they may lose until around Mid-1943, and Hitler in 1945.
Another, more interesting possibility was that Hitler and the High Command were scared of the Jewish minority. Hitler (and by extent the entire branch of German National Socialism) believed in the theory of 'Judeo Bolshevism', in which it was claimed that Judaism invented Communism, and those two things were the biggest threat to the 'Aaryan Master Race'.
One final possibility was just that: some high-ranking Germany literally just hated the Jewish people that much.
We may never know the actual answer. If this helped please mark Smartest. :)
Overproduction is when you are producing something in the amounts that’s not needed. Hence if they are 66 people living in a community and you are producing 700 water melons it is to much for the community to eat
Answer:The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option D. CONTROL OF TERRITORY. During the Hundred Years' War, monarchies fought over a throne and control of territory. The Hundred Years' War was fought from 1337-1453 and it lasted 116 years. Hope this answers your question.
Explanation:The correct answer is D. During the Hundred Years War, monarchies of England and France fought over a throne and for the control of territory.The purpose of the War was to decide who would control the enormous possessions accumulated by the English monarchs since 1154 in French territories, due to the accession to the English throne of Henry II Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. It ended with the English withdrawal of French lands.