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Is discussing passing of the 19th amendment
The 19th amendment was for women's suffrage.
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"John (“Jack”) Reed wasn’t looking backward to the French Revolution or even the Paris Commune when he chronicled the seizure of power of the Russian Revolution of 1917. As a 30-year-old independent radical journalist, he was looking at it with fresh eyes. What he saw was not just the overthrow of a repressive monarchist oligarchy and its attendant bourgeois class, but a vast democratic, majoritarian movement based on “soviets,” or councils, made up of workers, soldiers, and peasants. Although he had been embedded in Pancho Villa’s rebel army in Mexico and covered Industrial Workers of the World strikes in New Jersey and miners’ struggles in Colorado, it was witnessing the cataclysmic events in Russia that confirmed him as a revolutionary."-Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed
A. The Holocaust
German Nazis felt that Jews and any one else who was not part of the master race of Aryans (blonde hair, blue eyes) were inferior so they were sent to death camps called Concentration Camps and were systematically killed.
A. To make them feel blame for what happened
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