Answer:
"Other cases cited by the Court do not, as implied, follow the
McReynolds reasonableness doctrine. West Virginia v. Barnette,
319 U.S. 624, clearly rejecting the 'reasonableness' test, held that
the Fourteenth Amendment made the First applicable to the
States. - C.
Answer:
They had suffered during the war and felt purposeless
Explanation:
The youth that was coming to an age to be adults during Hitler's time was youth that had suffered badly from living in terrible conditions, lack of food, absent parents, so they were not seeing any purpose for their lives. This went straight into Hitler's advantage. He used his skills to convince and motivate this youth that Germany will become a great and prosperous nation, and they will be the ones that will and can do it. This gave the youth a purposes of their lives, they were highly motivated, seeing Hitler as the savior and even as the father, so they gave their best to achieve Hitler's plans, which unfortunately ended up badly for everyone.
Answer:
- <u><em>All real numbers except c = 0 and c = 3.</em></u>
Explanation:
The equation is:

Since c - 3, c, and c(c - 3) are he denominators, none of them can be equal to zero:
- c (c - 3) ≠ 0 ⇒ c ≠ 0 and c ≠ 3.
Now you can multiply both sides of the equation by the common denominator: c (c - 3):

That means the equality is valid for all real numbers for which it is defined, which is all real numbers except c = 0 and c = 3.
Answer:
Explanation:
Murder, usually first degree