The europeans were losing money for some time, as all their gold went to the Islamics, which later when to the Chinese. It was a money vaccum, the Europeans later found ways around the Islamics who were overpricing, and the europeans went straight to china, and india to get the goods cheap. (If you have any questions on how they got money out of china later on, just ask.)
Answer: They went around the Muslims, and went to new world for money, and cheaper goods.
The holocaust began with the passage of which Nuremberg Laws in Germany.
<h3>What happened during holocaust?</h3>
Holocaust is a period in which an estimated 6 million Jews were killed by a dictator. It was a period in history at the time of World War Two (1939-1945), when millions of Jews were murdered because of who they were.
The Nuremberg Laws is what defined a Jewish person by the person's ancestry. This means that if someone had a Jewish ancestor and it was recorded in the documentations, than that persons was identified as Jewish, even though that person might have identified as other ethnicity, and was not practicing Judaism as its religion, it didn't matter.
The next step after the identification of the Jewish people was one of the biggest massacres in the world's history, known as the Holocaust, where it is estimated that around 6 million Jews were killed.
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The correct answer is federal, state and local governments.
All three levels of government are limited in what they can do. For example, Congress is limited in terms of what laws they can make. Congress can make no law that will take away an individuals freedoms (like freedom of religion, freedom of press, etc.). All other levels of government are the same way.
Along with this, popular sovereignty is used at all levels of the government. Popular sovereignty is based on the idea of majority rule. Simply put, the person with the most votes wins. This concept is how we vote for mayors, senators, and other political figures in the US.
To ensure that the drinking
water for the public is safe, the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is
promulgated. The EPA is required to set standards for drinking water quality
and oversee all states in the area are implementing these standards.