Hitler turned Germany against Jewish people by... marketing propaganda and blaming Jews for the fall of Germanys economy.
The six phases of the Holocaust were... the six phases of genocide.
The Holocaust effected human rights... by showing people just how much the feeling if hate can do to a group(or groups) of people. So many were killed in WW2 because of just a few people in power, people who knew how much power they had and what damage they could do. Now, thankfully, there are laws set in place that stop this from happening and while sadly bad things can (and do) still happen to minorities; bad things on this scale have been prevented. Human rights have come a long way since the 1940s but not far enough, theres still more work to do.
The answer is C.
She wouldn't wave to her her sister if she felt betrayed
She wouldn't really wave "low key" if she were feeling impatient
If she were unaware she wouldn't even notice her
Answer:
encompassed physical and emotional needs.
Explanation:
Answer:
Comfort and warmth.
That the father feels very comfortable digging.
Explanation:
<em>Digging</em> is a poem written by Seamus Heaney, describing the life of the speaker through the act of potato digging which was the primary means of livelihood in Ireland. The poem compares the lives of the speaker, his father, and his grandfather.
The word <em>"nestled" </em>is used in the first line of the fourth stanza- <em>"The coarse boot nestled on the lug"</em>. The word in itself is typically associated with <u>warmth and comfort, safety, and peace</u>. And the speaker's use of this word to describe how his father's boots were <em>"nestled on the lug"</em> seems to suggest that his father felt comfortable and safe in the work he is doing, that of digging potatoes.