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Answer:
temperance, woman's suffrage, and anti-slavery
Explanation:
A desire to reform the U.S. arose out of the Second Great Awakening. The U.S. temperance and abolitionist movements were both greatly influenced by the revival movement and its messages. The temperance movement encouraged people to abstain from consuming alcoholic drinks in order to preserve family order. The abolition movement fought to abolish slavery in the United States. The women's rights movement grew from female abolitionists who realized that they too could fight for their own political rights.
The correct answer is C) Men and women accused of being witches were considered heretics and often killed.
During the Reformation, at the beginning of the Modern Era, the Catholic Church established a link between sorcery and heresy in order to use it as a political tool to keep the Catholic orthodoxy among the people. This political tool consisted in extending fear of the Devil and of the punishment (torture and murder) by the Inquisition for adhering to heretic doctrines. The belief in this connection was rapidly adopted by the new Protestant churches and witch hunt was widespread across Europe from the 16th century to the 18th century. Most of the condemned people were women, with an estimated of nearly 100 thousand people killed for witchcraft.
It would be dangerous because this prisoner would suffer the same abuses she suffered in the concentration camps and could be taken murdered or taken to the extermination camps, at any time.
We can reach this conclusion because:
- The SS was part of the Nazi State's Policy and had the function of protecting Hitler, establishing the government's objectives, and promoting antisemitism.
- SS members had high social status and certain privileges, such as having maids to take care of domestic services.
- Some political prisoners, such as Jewish women, could be selected as domestic worker, but this was not a good situation.
- This is because these prisoners would be abused in the homes of members of the SS and would be treated in the same way as they were treated in concentration camps.
- Furthermore, serving the SS as a domestic worker was dangerous, as she could be murdered at any time, harassed, and sent to the extermination camps, whenever the family wanted.
In short, serving as a domestic servant was as dangerous as being a prisoner in concentration camps, since nothing protected these servants from SS members.
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