Answer:
there around about 2 classes in Rome
Explanation:
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Caucus system ... state party level ... primary elections.
In the old caucus system, the Congressional members of each party met to decide on who they'd put forward as presidential candidates. There was no direct public input into the process. Opponents of this sort of process called it "King Caucus" because of how undemocratic it seemed.
Even the process of state and then national conventions tended toward undemocratic influence, as party bosses tended to control who served as delegates at those conventions.
The use of presidential primaries took some time to become standard. Today candidates are still formally chosen at the parties' national conventions, but delegates at the conventions are essentially ratifying the choices of local primaries and caucuses.
The answer is actually option B "There was history of anti-Semitism in Europe." It isn't option D because Germans weren't jealous of their thriving businesses and it's a really bad reason to mass murder millions of Jews. It wouldn't be option C because some Jews did but they had different religions and ideas on the world. It wouldn't be option A because Jews did NOT support the soviet political ideals. It's option B because Jews did not agree with Semitism and it's basically the way Jews should be treated.
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Answer:
Plantation owners were in need of workers and what better to have free labor from Africa and Native Americans so slaves were in high demand which caused a lot of involuntary migration.
The Iron Curtain was a metaphorical name for a very real, heavily guarded (hence the "Iron") border between the Communist/Socialist and Capitalist states in Europe. The divide also run from north to south, Separating the continent into Western and Eastern parts - so the correct answer is:
the political divide between Western and Eastern Europe