What Adolf Hitler did in Germany caused the Germans to suffer at the end of the second world war.
<h3>What did Hitler do in Germany?</h3>
Adolf Hitler tried to take over the control of most areas in Europe by going into wars and other means of territorial expansion in the countries.
He was responsible for the holocaust in Europe. Through this he killed a lot of Jews. His goal was to dominate Europe with German ancestry.
After he was defeated in the second world war, his people and the Nazi ideals were tried.
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he Protestant Union (German: Protestantische Union), also known as the Evangelical Union, Union of Auhausen, German Union or the Protestant Action Party, was a coalition of Protestant German states. It was formed on May 14, 1608 by Frederick IV, Elector Palatine in order to defend the rights, land and safety of each member. It included both Calvinist and Lutheran states, and dissolved in 1621.
The answer is B. In a federalist system of government, like in the US, the powers are divided between the national and state governments, meaning this that each state has authonomy in certain degree to implement and manage their own laws, as long as this does not affect or contradict the Constitution. This system of government was implemented in the XVIII century as a way to ensure the individual liberties of americans.
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There were lots of foreign changes that presented challenges for the US. I'll give you a few examples from different time periods. First would be when England wanted to tax the Americans in the Revolutionary period. They did this to try and restrict America's freedom. Another example would be that Russia had spies during the cold war period. This was to gain intelligence of the US war plans. Also when Germany sent the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico during the WWII period. This was to get Mexico to launch a surprise attack on the US.