Answer: collective psychology. Hitler came from lower strata of Austrian society, poor family, he felt excluded. Hitler was a soldier in the First world war. He knew very well psychology of ordinary people. Free-floating evil usually does not exist for a very long time. People need to make someone responsible (for the lost war, for very high reparation, for economic crisis, for poverty). Hitler offered an easy answer: Jews (in the first place) and (internationally) France (he called France eternal enemy). His tactics: antisemitism.
Explanation: Hitler was not very different from other right-wing politicians....in his anti-semitism It is not correct to call him conservative. Conservatives did not like him, but were willing to collaborate and negotiate with him. In contrast to them Hitler was much more radical and was able to do things they were not (for ex. "final solution", holocaust).
The King Center kept up its efforts. It organized a march on Washington that included an estimated 500,000 people. Coretta Scott King, along with Wonder, presented a petition signed by 6 million people to House leader Tip O'Neill. The House took up the bill in 1983 and it passed by 53 votes.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. Generals george mcclellan and robert e. lee both had past military education and experience. McClellan was the Union general commanding the Army of the Potomac. <span>Lee was the Confederate general commanding the Army of Northern Virginia. </span>