Answer:If he was living in the US, the Great Depression started to lift in 1933; life would be getting better.
Explanation: So in the 5-6 years before 1933, life was really hard. The US was experiencing high unemployment. The economy was not doing well. Food was hard to come by.
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The holocaust was a devastating massacre of over 6 million people. To me it reflects what people think about other religions that are not their own. There are other religious wars and battles due to religious persecution, but the holocaust is the most known among people today. I believe it is a good idea to the memorial museums because it shows how badly not just Jews, but everyone that didnt fit into Hitlers perfect race were treated. The museums significance are showing people not to discriminate a person based on skin tone, religion, sex, IQ etc. They show not to hate people on these. What's the difference between a poodle and a yorkie? They're both dogs, which is one of the many species that has multiple breeds or races. In the we are all one race. And the holocaust is one major event that shows us not to discriminate.
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Explanation:The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke.
One thing that all early civilizations had in common was reliable access to fresh water. This allowed for productive farming which meant other citizens could spend their time specialize in other skills instead of running their own farms.