<span>The answer is in chronological order. A narratives or story is a trip over time, and all of the actions are agreed in command of time; so, every story has a beginning, middle, and end. Though an author uses recurrences, flash-forwards, or else uses the time in his or her text, the proceedings still happen along a timeline.</span>
Hitler took great trouble to make sure that young people were loyal to him and the Nazi Party. He realized that in the future he may have to call on these people to put up with hardships, to fight and perhaps die for him. Therefore, it was important for young people to think that Hitler and the Nazis were the best thing that had ever happened to Germany.
Youngsters were indoctrinated (brainwashed) to think like the Nazis. Textbooks were rewritten to get across the Nazi message. Children were also taught to recognize Jews at a glance.
Answer:
Herophilos (335-280 BCE), who was the first to base medical conclusions on dissection of the human body and to describe the nervous system.
Explanation:
Feudalism was well established in Europe by the 800s CE but appeared in Japan only in the 1100s as the Heian period drew to a close and the Kamakura Shogunate rose to power.
European feudalism died out with the growth of stronger political states in the 16th century, but Japanese feudalism held on until the Meiji Restoration of 1868.
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