Religious tolerance really should be a moral imperative as well, since intolerance is so very bad for our character. ... Religion is a matter of faith, of belief, not of evidence, and if we do not have respect for the beliefs of others, it is to our detriment, since a lack of respect diminishes us as human beings.
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"In its entirety, the "Final Solution" called for the murder of all European Jews by gassing, shooting, and other means. Six million Jewish men, women, and children were killed during the Holocaust—two-thirds of the Jews living in Europe before World War II."
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He led the colonial forces to victory over the British during the American Revolution in spite of horrible conditions. He was elected president of the convention that wrote the Constitution. He was elected America's first president and served for two terms. Under his leadership the Bill of Rights was ratified.
The 7 years War ((The Treaty of Paris (1763) marked the end of the 7 Years War)), Proclamation of 1763
((It was issued by Britain after the end of the 7 Years War)), Boston Massacre
((Bristish soldiers fired upon some colonists.))
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option C. Austrian citizens felt an increasing sense of German nationalism before World War II.
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