Dorothea was able to live a relatively normal life, despite her Jewish heritage, is because:
She had Aryan documents from her father.
The answer above is the right choice among the three remaining. The other three choices does not suite the statement or rather does not fit the question so we chose the one above.
That statement is false
When displaying problems to the public, people become far less likely to admit any mistakes/shortcomings, which most likely would prolong the problems. Not only that, displaying it to the public would make people start to take sides and the conflict could spread to the rest of the group.
Answer:
World War II caused several severe hunger crises which led to many casualties and may have had long-term effects on the health of survivors. For example, since the beginning of the German occupation in Poland, the nutritional situation of the non-German population was poor.
The top three positive effects of World War II on America include that:
1) the war secured America’s position as a major global supplier of branded and consumer goods
2) it smoothed out prior inequalities in the domestic workplace, many of which remained intact even after the war ended, including a more meaningful entrance of women in the workplace
3) it paved the way for a post-war boom and expanding middle class.
The study found that living in a war-torn country during World War II was consistently associated with having poorer health later in life. Those respondents who experienced war were 3 percentage points more likely to have diabetes as adults and 5.8 percentage points more likely to have depression.
Explanation:
World War II was the deadliest military conflict in history in terms of total dead, with some 75 million people casualties including military and civilians, or around 3% of the world's population at the time. Many civilians died because of deliberate genocide, massacres, mass-bombings, disease, and starvation.
Answer:
Increased social welfare through laws/regulations.
Explanation:
Industrial revolution started in Europe In later part of 1700s. But, Laws that created protection for child labors didn't exist until 1938. Within those time periods, companies were notoriously hiring children to work in their factory. It typically cost them a lot less compared to hiring grown adults.
This resulted in many fatalities or even death among poor underage children.
Activists constantly brought up this issues to the public and gradually started to gained public support that forced government officials to pass the Fair Labor Standards Act.
This act not only prevented minors from being employed, it also set up regulations regarding minimum wages and maximum work hours for all workers.