A. They both served their masters for life. I think
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The purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause. Sherman's soldiers did not destroy any of the towns in their path, but they stole food and livestock and burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back.
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B. Hitler was determined to wage war no matter the cost to achieve his goals.
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I cannot see the excerpt that you have but what I do know about Sir Chamberlain was "appeasement." Chamberlain had appeased Hitler with his aggressive diplomatic views and outlooks of territorial expansions. Chamberlain and Hitler had met during the Munich Conference which allowed Hitler a free hand in the Sudetenland in exchange for no more territorial expansion. Chamberlain had convinced himself that Hitler finally settled for peace through negotiations and brought, "peace in our time." Shortly after, Hitler had invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia.
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Jerusalem.
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Paul was born in Tarsus, a city in the southeastern corner of Asia Minor. Around AD 33, he converted to Christianism after an appearance of Jesus on his way from Jerusalem to Damascus. Paul undertook three major missionary journeys, in which he spread the teachings of Jesus Christ throughout the Middle East and Greece. On his return to Jerusalem, he was accused of bringing a "Gentile" into the temple. A commotion ensued and he was arrested by the Romans and imprisoned in Caesarea, the coastal city where the Roman procurator resided. Finally, as a Roman citizen, he appealed to the emperor. Paul and some other prisoners were taken to Rome by ship in AD 60 by Roman soldiers.
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