<span>b. Napoleon Bonaparte will be your answer
not sure who A is, so im guessing its not him
Not C, because he was a king, not a general
Not D, because he is a british admiral ( the sea-guy) and is not a French general
hope this helps</span>
The correct answer is <span>Limited local autonomy
The Basque region was always proud of their language and their different ethnic background compared to other parts of Spain. Under the Franco regime, the Basque are as well as Catalonia had all local autonomy removed and their language and culture was banned and suppressed. After the regime ended, they were given limited local autonomy.</span>
Answer:
In Nazi Germany, anti-Semitism reached a racial dimension never before experienced.
Explanation:
What is Anti-Semitism? Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious or racial group. The term anti-Semitism was coined in 1879 by the German agitator Wilhelm Marr to designate the anti-Jewish campaigns under way in central Europe at that time. Although the term now has wide currency, it is a misnomer, since it implies a discrimination against all Semites. Arabs and other peoples are also Semites, and yet they are not the targets of anti-Semitism as it is usually understood. The term is especially inappropriate as a label for the anti-Jewish prejudices, statements, or actions of Arabs or other Semites. Nazi anti-Semitism, which culminated in the Holocaust, had a racist dimension in that it targeted Jews because of their supposed biological characteristics—even those who had themselves converted to other religions or whose parents were converts. This variety of anti-Jewish racism dates only to the emergence of so-called “scientific racism” in the 19th century and is different in nature from earlier anti-Jewish prejudices.