Most of them were buried.
Answer: This may not be what you are looking for, but <u>people don't like change.</u>
Explanation: throughout all of history, people have always been upset when things change. It is human nature to wish to remain how one is, and having change forced upon oneself tends to make one angry.
True the dust bowl did not help due to it causing farmers not to be Able to grow food or crops which sent us further into the Great Depression
Answer:
Millions accepted Christianity, is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Christianity came to Japan with the Portuguese and the Jesuit missionaries in 1542. They brought both the gunpowder and Christianity to Japan. The Lord of Kyushu accepted them. Theses missionaries managed to convert a large number of people and and the ruling class to Christianity in the western Japan. Due to their growing tolerance Christianity was banned by the Toyotomi HIdeyoshi and 26 christians were executed in 1597. Many more were executed after the rebellion on Shimabara Peninsula. Christianity was again banned under the rule of Tokugawa Shogunate, only few people who were known as hidden chrstians continued to practice the religion. The number of Japanese Christians started to increase after the Meiji Restoration.
Answer:
it excluded all Germans and he planned in advance what he intended.
Explanation:
Seaman, the first historian who was quoted to say that the empire Otto Von Bismark created was not really a unified German empire said that because he believed that the empire excluded all Germans and because of that, it was a faux unified German empire as the unification was planned in advance.