<span>The Reign of Terror was a dark chapter in the French
Revolution because it resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. Leopold III Emperor of Austria and King
Frederick William II of Prussia wanted to help Louis XVI and this resulted in
the Declaration of Pillnitz on August 1791 declaring their intention restore
the French monarchy back to power. The French people were angry with this and
they raised an army that repulsed the invaders. Because many French emigrants
persuaded were trying to get support to restore the monarchy. Suspicion grew and with it came the Committee
for Public Safety whose job was root out those who supported the monarchy. They did so through violent means as many
people were killed. Through suspicion alone,
it gave them the right to kill anyone they thought was against the new
government. They justified their actions
by saying many had to die to protect the Revolution. Still it was wrong because many were killed
without the right to a fair trial.</span>
The treaty of versailles was unfair towards Germany, so that would probably the spark on the western front.
Hitler prepared rather long for an all out war, he took parts of former germany back in peace. Later the USSR (union of Russia and a lot of other countries) took Poland together. (they had a non-attacking treaty). With attacking poland, France and the UK declared war and Germany took over France, Belgium and Holland almost instantly
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B is the correct option.
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Nicholas Biddle was American financier, who was the third and last president of the second Bank of America and also served in the Pennsylvania General Assembly. He was involved in a bank war with President Andrew Jackson.
In 1822, he was elected as the president of the second Bank of the US. He was involved in the bank War with President Jackson. President Jackson had a hostile attitude towards banks, and when Biddle on the request of Henry Clay and other Whigs asked to renew the banks charter, he denied to renew it. The political debate that started with this incident is famous as " Bank War".
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best known as the first African American Supreme Court justice—played an instrumental role in promoting racial equality during the civil rights movement. As a practicing attorney, Marshall argued a record-breaking 32 cases before the Supreme Court, winning 29 of them. In fact, Marshall represented and won more cases before the high court than any other person. During his 24-year term as Supreme Court justice, Marshall’s passionate support for individual and civil rights guided his policies and decisions. Most historians regard him as an influential figure in shaping social policies and upholding laws to protect minorities.
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