Answer: Joseph Stalin is more successful than Hitler
Here is why
In the second half of the twentieth century, Americans were taught to see both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union as the greatest of evils. Hitler was worse, because his regime propagated the unprecedented horror of the Holocaust, the attempt to eradicate an entire people on racial grounds. Yet Stalin was also worse, because his regime killed far, far more people—tens of millions, it was often claimed—in the endless wastes of the Gulag. For decades, and even today, this confidence about the difference between the two regimes—quality versus quantity—has set the ground rules for the politics of memory. Even historians of the Holocaust generally take for granted that Stalin killed more people than Hitler, thus placing themselves under greater pressure to stress the special character of the Holocaust, since this is what made the Nazi regime worse than the Stalinist one.
Answer: As amazing as Sacagawea was, she did not kill a Grizzly bear with her bare hands.
The spanish established missions in california because they were tools to turn indians into hard working christians, the mission of the Spanish crown was to civilizace and indoctrinate, totally assimilating indigenous populations into European culture and the Catholic religion.The Hispanic colonization of California followed the same patterns and methods as in Mexico, with the forced adaptations, with the abuses and errors of the conquerors.
The three goals of the New Deal were to improve the economic level, to implement laws to eradicate poverty and unemployment and to provide help to less unfortunate Americans. These were the plans of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he first took office in 1933.hope this helps
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maintained a stance of neutrality
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