My vision of the future is not a utopia. Especially considering the detrimental events that have gone on in this era, a utopia could be a viable option, but a utopia is really a dystopia in disguise. I want to see a future that continues today’s activism and fully integrates everyone and where anyone can TRULY become what they want to be. And where everyone will be accepted for who they are. Also, when people will REALLY be treated equally and with dignity. A day where police brutality will cease to exist, where racism will disappear, homophobia, xenophobia, and ICE will be a thing of the past. Those days will truly fulfill my dreams and my idea of a future.
<u>Machine Guns</u> because tanks and poison gas weapons had not been created yet until i think WW1
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the fourth choice or letter D. Yugoslavia was one of the nations that broke up after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
After the Allied victory in<span> World War II,</span>Yugoslavia<span> was set up as a federation of six republics, with borders drawn along ethnic and historical lines: Slovenia, Croatia, </span>Bosnia<span> and Herzegovina, </span>Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The League of Communists ofYugoslavia<span> dissolved </span>in<span> 1990 along federal lines.
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The American declaration of war was predated to 21 April to legitimize certain ... The small army would conduct raids against Cuba and help sustain the ... fearful of tropical diseases and desirous of thwarting Spanish reinforcements on ... Three defensive lines were created west of the city to deal with the American advance.
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The Nuremberg Race Laws were issued by the Germans.
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- The Nuremberg laws was referred to as the racist laws. According to this law the German Jews were not allowed to marry or to have sexual relation with the Germans.
- Even the Jews who were converted to Christianity were still considered as Jews.
- All the people had to carry identity card but on the identity cards of the Jews the letter J was stamped, which helped the police to identify them.