The Holocaust was a watershed event in human history. In the aftermath of World War II, the world—from individual nations to the United Nations; from religious leaders to professionals in fields as diverse as law, medicine, and science; from presidents and prime ministers to private citizens—confronted its legacy. Many of the issues raised by this cataclysmic event continue to have an impact on our lives and the world in which we live.
Direct Democracy is the entire population Voting in a democratic election in the first place, so since there was quite a small population, they were able to Have everyone vote.
Well in the colonial days they had long hard winters short growing seasons main industry was ship building and costal industry they had rocky soil and coast lines and were very populated
The one that best describes the actions of the student nonviolent
coordinating committee was : they used nonviolent resistance effectively
and organized freedom rides in the south.
Their movement was
influenced by Martin Luther King which also led the same type of
movement, and it's managed to bring progression to our society.
They crossed over a "land bridge" between the countries. The ice froze all the water so they were able to walk across it.