Answer:
ethnic, racial and cultural prejudice were escalating in German and Nazi controlled areas
major events of the early years of the civil war from 1861-1863:
The Civil War began. The South had advantages as they were better prepared, had better war plans and generals. North was not well prepared and did not have good generals to command their soldiers.
Major events of the middle years of the civil war from 1863-1865:
As the war dragged on, the advantages of the North from having more factories and better economy showed their effects to the various battles. Key victories for the North at Gettysburg, Forts Henry and Donelson .
Major events of the ending years of the civil war after 1865:
After Gettysburg and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, the South recognized it was losing the war. Cities of Petersberg and Richmond were taken by the North. The South retreated further and further. Even after Lincoln was killed in an assassination in 1865, the South had lost and surrendered.
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however i believe this is called tax reform
Hi! The correct answer is D
Roosevelt focused on creating programs to try to pull the American economy out of the great depression. Some of those programs are still in effect today
An example is Social Security. Have a great day:)
Answer:
Mexico - Vicente Fox
Nicaragua - family
Argentina- Juan Peron
Brazil- Luiz Inácio Silva
Explanation:
Vicente Fox was a businessman and politician who became president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006.
Somo(za) family is a family that maintained political control for 44 years in Nicaragua. The dynasty founded by Anastasio Somo(za) García. He was the son of a wealthy coffee planter.
Juan Domingo Perón was an army general and politician. He was a populist and became president of Argentina. He brought industrialization in the country and tried to interference in delivering economic and social advantages to the working class.
Lula da Silva is a politician who served as President of Brazil from 2003 until 2010.