Anti-war marches and other protests, such as the ones organized by Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), attracted a widening base of support over the next three years, peaking in early 1968 after the successful Tet Offensive by North Vietnamese troops proved that war's end was nowhere in sight.
Well, I'll make a hard guess on this one. it might be the people of France after the revolution. but if you teacher says it's wrong, I'm sorry ok!!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
After Hitler invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Eastern Europe became a chaotic war zone. It is also the region where the largest death camps were located. was this was a coincidence or intentional?
Let's have in mind that since Adolph Hitler wrote his essay titled "My Struggle" in 1925, he declared his aversion to the Jewish and claimed that Germans were a better race. Hitler was a supremacist and when he got to power in 1933 to lead Germany and the Nazy Party, he started teh persecution of Jewish people because he considered Jews were an inferior race. He ordered the construction of many concentration camps in Eastern Europe where German troops arrested Jews and took them to these concentration camps where they were forced to work and later were killed in the gas chambers. This period is known as the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was the persecution and murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazi Party. Since 1933, when the Nazis became the party in power, they believed in race supremacy and wanted to create a supreme race in Germany, getting rid of Jewish people.
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The correct answer is <span>Lincoln did not want armed conflict at Fort Sumter, but Davis acted quickly to cripple Union forces.
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In the fort Sumter situation, Lincoln did not want an armed conflict and was against there being fighting over the fort. Lincoln wanted to avoid the war completely and preserve the union but this wasn't possible because the states that seceded initiated the war first with their secession and then with the attack on the Fort.
Jefferson Davis on the other hand couldn't care less about about those in the Fort and wanted to find a quick way to cripple the armies of the North and do it fast so that they didn't have a way to recuperate from it or to retaliate. He believed that with such a move he would dissuade the Union from waging wars and would leave them be out of fear.