The first wave of Nazi antisemitic legislation, from 1933 to 1934, focused on limiting the participation of Jews in German public life. The second wave was in September 1935, the Nazi leaders announced the “Nuremberg Laws” which institutionalized many of the racial theories prevalent in Nazi ideology. Nazi legislation in 1937-1938 increased the segregation of Jews from their fellow Germans, ultimately requiring Jews to identify themselves in ways that would permanently separate them from the rest of the population.
I think C would be your answer
Soon after the creation of Oregon Territory in 1848, settlers north of the Columbia River began demanding a territory of their own. Congress acquiesced on February 8, 1853, with the creation of Washington Territory. ... On February 8, 1853, a federal bill was introduced to separate "Columbia Territory" from Oregon.Feb 26, 2004
The answer is Uncle Tom's Cabin :D
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Roman engineers built bridges and roads, which allows for more quicker travel from one part of the empire to another. They also built forts and walled cities in many places, and filled them with supplies, so that if there was a revolt, the Romans there (if they are outnumbered) are able to take refuge inside until reinforcements arrived.
These all help their military have a higher chance of surviving, faster transportation, etc, and it made their armies the most strongest in that era
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