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D. Nuremberg Laws
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The Nuremberg laws passed by Hilter in 1935 began the legal discrimination of Jewish people in Germany. The laws included removal of German citizenship and the banning of "tainting" German blood, or marriage/sex between Jews and German citizens.
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The correct answer is A) Western settlement continued to force Native Americans from their lands.
Western settlement affected native Americans Indians in that it continued to force Native Americans from their lands.
One of the main problems with the reservation system was that government agents dealt dishonestly with American Indian families.
The US government created the Reservation system with the only purpose of to remove Native American Indians of its original territories to white European colonist to occupy those territories and productively use them. The Office of Indian Affairs was created in 1824 to end all the disputes about land. But the Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the Indians to move from their beloved land to make space for whites settlement.
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Your Answer is Correct
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A1: Reagan's focus in his speech was on reducing government costs on one side and tax cuts on the other. The tax cuts benefited only the wealthy segment of the population. Of course, cutting costs had a huge social impact. However, in some cases it was counter-productive: because the leaks in the Chicago underground tunnels were not repaired in the 1980s due to the government's saving obsession, the net effect was that the costs of repairing them rose to nearly a billion dollars in the 1990s.
A2: Reagan was able to avoid direct blame by promising to support anti-Communist groups, but after the midterm elections, the so called "Reagan Doctrine" became a political stumbling block. And when it came to hostages, Reagan gave a final offer, send the guy’s home, or face the consequences. As a result, they reached an agreement in which the US agreed to provide Iran with weapons in exchange for hostages.
A3: Clinton was successful in passing a tax bill that increased the tax burden on the wealthy. His administration came closer than any other to solve the problem of the exploding federal deficit. At the same time, the economy grew at a breakneck pace. He also helped pass family leaves legislation, welfare reform, and a ban on assault weapons that worked to some extent. He was limited, like all presidents, by opposition from the opposing party.