<span>Teotihuacan was an ancient city in Mexico established around 400 B.C. by a still disputed Mexican civilization. By 750 AD the buildings and city had been abandoned by the inhabitants. This city was left abandoned and untouched until the 1400s when the Aztec Empire revealed its existence. The Aztecs named the city Teotihuacan and began using the buildings especially the temples for their empire. </span>
The overall goal of the US Justice System is to control crime, impose penalties on those who violate laws, and help those affected rehabilitate and recover
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Both regions required the importation of immense numbers of laborers to produce in-demand cash crops that could only be grown in warm-weather climates
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“When all other rights are violated, the right to rebellion becomes indisputable,” said prominent political thinker Thomas Paine. US Declaration of Independence 1776 proclaims that if any form of state power becomes destructive, the people have the right to change or abolish it and establish a new state power, basing it on such principles and organizing its powers in the form which, in his opinion, will best ensure its safety and well-being.
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Answer: B) The rise of authoritarian leaders in countries suffering from the Great Depression
Explanation: There are many factors that led to the Second World War, and everything started after the end of the WWI and the Treaty of Versailles, which required Germany to pay war damages, seizing German territories, an order to reduce the army. This led to a poor economic situation in Germany, especially during the Great Depression, which was also the cause of a bad economic situation in Italy. This was again a trigger for the emergence of totalitarian leaders and regimes in these two countries. The League of Nations did not adequately respond to the growing totalitarian ideas and regimes, even in some situations, for example, the annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia by Germany, the League of Nations, thinking that it would satisfy the Nazi agree to such a concession. In one word, the League of Nations did not have the capacity to stop Nazism.