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The correct answer is A. Iraq didn't denounce the September 11 terrorist attacks, nor disassociated itself from Al-Qaeda after the event.
Explanation:
Almost all Muslim political and religious leaders condemned the attacks. The leaders who vehemently denounced the attacks included the leaders of Egypt (Hosni Mubarak), the Palestinian Authority (Yasser Arafat), Libya (Muammar Gaddafi), Syria (Bashar al-Assad), Iran (Mohamed Khatami) and Pakistan (Pervez Musharraf). The only exception was Iraq, when then President Saddam Hussein said: "American cowboys are reaping the fruits of their crimes against humanity." Later, Saddam would offer sympathy to the Americans killed in the attacks.
1: The jewish financiers bankrupted Germany and made their lives hell
2: The rise of communism in Russia sparked outrage
3: Hitler used the jews and communist to rise to power and start a war
One of these can be substituted with the rise of the axis powers
The abolitionists wished to end the institution of slavery in the United States by trying to move the slaves out of America. They wanted to do this as slavery was racially based in America, and argued that if we kept slaves they would not meld well with the racial bias of society. They also believed in the emancipation of slaves in the interest of human rights.
However, it was not the abolitionists themselves who abolished slavery in the USA. Lincoln signed a proclamation that allowed every slave to be freed, but they were to stay in America. Although this sounds great, many slaves actually died in the process of being freed due to sanitary and survival structures while getting to safer regions. In addition, society was also very racially biased at the time, so life for freed slaves was not necessarily better.
<span>the answer is C. made several western European countries to join Lenin in the communism movement.</span>