4. What did the Germans have that most other inmigrants did not? How did they use this to their advantage?
Germans were skilled farmers and during the 18th and 19th century, with the Industrial Revolution changing the economy of many Germany states from agricultural to manufacturing industries, they emigrated to the United States. Hearing of the North America's farmland, they brought their farmer skills mostly to the midwest helping to make prosper the local agriculture.
Germans used their knowledges to prosper in a foreing land and many of them became businessmen and buildt beer breweries alongside with agriculture.
Answer:
D. The Old Testament of the Bible for Christians
Explanation:
New Testament is the part where Jesus comes in
One example of public policy that was based on Darwinian thought is that of eugenics. Eugenics is the idea of trying to improve the genetic quality of a population by not allowing the reproduction of certain groups, and encouraging the reproduction of others. Although the concept of eugenics predates Darwin, it gained scientific support after his theory of evolution.
The concept is heavily disputed. Moreover, it carries negative associations due to its identification with the policies of Nazi Germany. However, eugenics was influential in a variety of regimes during the 20th century. In America, this was embodied in the American Eugenics Society, founded in 1922.
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Answer: It was Mao Zedong
Explanation: Mao Zedong was elected at the founding session of the National People's Congress in 1955.