In ancient Sparta strength was admired and weakness was despised. The greatest virtue was bravery and the greatest honor was to die fighting in battle. The most serious crime for a Spartan was to retreat from battle.
The Catholic Church caused a lot of complaints but also helped Europe grow together and not have wars over what religion to follow.
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The Regulators were backcountry settlers who banded together in 1767 in response to a wave of crime that swept their region in the aftermath of a disruptive war with the Cherokee Indians (1759–1761). Bandit gangs, including women as well as escaped slaves, roamed the country with little fear of capture.
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Answer: Upon achieving power, Hitler smashed the nation's democratic institutions and transformed Germany into a war state intent on conquering Europe for the benefit of the so-called Aryan race. His invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, triggered the European phase of World War II.
Answer: m Anders Behring Breivik
The killings in a youth summer camp in the island of Otoya were carried out by Anders Behring Breivik, a 32-year-old Norwegian. Breivik was also the offender who dressed as a policeman and bombed a government building in central Oslo.