Answer:
B
Explanation:
Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring or "Sterilisation Law" was a statute in Nazi Germany enacted on July 14, 1933, which allowed the compulsory sterilisation of any citizen who in the opinion of a "Genetic Health Court" suffered from a list of alleged genetic disorders – many of which were not, in fact, genetic. The elaborate interpretive commentary on the law was written by three dominant figures in the racial hygiene movement: Ernst Rüdin, Arthur Gütt and the lawyer Falk Ruttke. The law itself was based on the American Model Eugenical Sterilization Law developed by Harry H. Laughlin.
Answer: c. Cherokees
Explanation:
The Cherokee were said to operate an egalitarian society where men and women were equal and depended on one another to survive by dividing work equally between men and women.
The society was even matrilineal in nature in that the family line came from the mothers. Women were allowed to vote in council meetings and therefore had power.
This changed however when the patriarchal Europeans arrived and disrupted the social cultures of the Native Americans.
Answer:
D I think
Explanation:
Mississippi has a cotton industry, so I'm pretty sure the answer is D.
<span>The executive branch interprets the federal laws and upholds or negates them.</span>
The Liberator was the <span>most popular abolitionist publication in the 19th century, published by William Lloyd Garrison.
Answer: The Liberator</span>