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<u>Description about Nazi prejudices against the Jews and early persecution of German Jews:</u>
The Nazis believed that the Jews are mentally and physically challenged, which brings a bad name to the dominant race, also known as the Aryan race. They believed that the Aryans are the dominant race.
A lot of tests were conducted on people identify them as Aryans or Nazis. However people were not able to find out the differences between them. The initial stages of persecution consisted of creating propaganda against them and jailing of people who they identified as Jews.
I believe that the answer to the question provided above is that that tertiary and quaternary periods have greater resolution in their subdivisions (epochs) than the periods composing the paleozoic era because of the sudden changes of the <span>tertiary and quaternary periods it is subdivided.</span>
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Answer: Because of the organization and capable leadership of the empire.
Explanation:
Byzantium did not survive by "mere luck." Byzantium has maintained thanks to capable leaders, an organization, skilled diplomats and an excellent military organization. True, he did not possess "that splendour" as the Western Roman Empire at its height, but it is wrong to think that thanks to luck, the empire was maintained for almost a thousand years after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The great French Byzantologist and historian Charles Diehl says<em> "The Byzantine Empire was a captive of Christianity in the east, against the unbelievers it saved Europe in a few moments by its inferiority, in the Middle Ages ".</em>