D. To detain and kill Jews. Many were modified during the Second World War into what were then refereed to as "Death Camps", filled with gas chambers and ovens. The ovens were generally used for cremation of the masses of bodies executed using Zyklon B crystals of Cyanide in the chambers, but occasionally live people were tossed into the fires out of spite. Towards the end of the war the ovens were not used often as there was a severe fuel shortage. Instead, beams of wood were prepared before everyone's eyes for the thousands of people who would be burned at one time. There were segments of the camps designed specifically to serve as hospitals of experimentation where horrible experiments were performed on prisoners by individuals like Dr. Josef Mengele, Ilse Koch, and others. And it wasn't just Jewish people who were killed in the camps! Gays, Jehovah's Witnesses, Communists, and many Catholics who opposed Hitler were also thrown behind the barbed wire fences (which usually carried a 10,000 volt current).
The correct answer is <em>"B. Grains were among the most important traded goods in the empire."</em>
Grain was an essential food source for all of the citizens of the Roman Empire. In the year 22 BC, the empire experienced a shortage of food supplies which alarmed the population. In order to rapidly end the crisis, the Senate proposed Augustus to oversee the purchase of grains. After initially being reluctant to do so, he finally accepted the role and had success ending with the crisis rapidly. It was not until 8 AD, that he decided to appoint a "praefactus annonae". A government official who would be in charge of overseeing the procurement of food supplies to Rome.
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Because they wanted to spread slavery all across the nation. ... Calhoun wanted slavery in the South. He strongly supported slavery to be allowed anywhere in the nation and for any fugitive slaves to be returned from the North.
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