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France signed its own preliminary peace agreement with Britain on January 20, 1783, and then in September of that year, the final treaty was signed by all three ...
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to turn other governments against Jews
to show how powerful Nazi Germany was
to separate Jews from the rest of the public
to kill larger numbers of people
Explanation: Nazi Germany built concentration camps in Poland to kill larger numbers of people. The Nazi ideology was based on the main idea that there was a superior race called the Arians which are race composed of tall, blue-eyed men.
The articles of confederation was very uneffective. The biggest issue was that the government was unable to enforce the laws. Citizens were afraid of having a government that was too powerful so instead they creates one that lacked any power. The articles of confederation allowed the government to make laws but wothout being able to enforce them it might as well not have made any.
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They were forced to leave
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Early in 1969, Gordhandas Shah, a resident of Kenya for thirty-five years and holder of a British passport, was told by the government that under its new Immigration Act he was no longer able to continue working in Kenya, and that he should leave the country within three months. Being a British citizen, he contacted the British Embassy to make arrangements for moving to England. He discovered at the Embassy, however, that because he was not a white British citizen, there were severe restrictions on his right to enter Britain, and that in fact it would not be possible for him to go there in the foreseeable future.
Historians sometimes call Easter Europe the 'The Zone of Political Change'.
This is usually done in the context of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. During this time, Western Europe was allied with the United States and was known for capitalistic economics and their NATO membership.
However, countries in Eastern Europe, such as Poland, Hungary etc were allied with the Soviet Union. They were known for their allegiance to the Communist cause.
By the 1980s and 1990s, there was local dissent rising in these countries against Soviet Union and it was increasingly referred to as the Zone of Political change.