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As is believe the churches divided on: traditionalists (who insisted on the importance of c<u>ontinuing the ritual and doctrine</u>) and the new drivers of rebirth (who encouraged <u>emotional involvement and personal commitment</u>)
In 1917, Germany, determined to win its war of attrition against the Allies, announced the resumption of unrestricted warfare in war-zone waters. Three days later, the United States broke diplomatic relations with Germany, and just hours after that the American liner Housatonic was sunk by a German U-boat
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Answer:
They were a minority in Germany.
Explanation:
Also, they were a very easy target. As there were few of them to rebel. Their culture wasn't the same as the everyday german. They were always seen as outcasts from society.
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What do you think the cartoonist meant by this symbol and his use of the words "Honour of Nations"
This cartoon was drawn by English political cartoonist David Law. It was titled "The Doormat," and was published in the newspaper "Evening Standard" on January 19, 1933.
The cartoon refers to the unilateral decision of the government of Japan to invade the Manchuria territory. The cartoonists tried to reflect the Ligue of Nations's message to this unauthorized invasion. The League represented by the woman lying on the floor being tread by a Japanese military official. The cartoonist wanted to show the weakness of the League of Nations that could not impede the invasion and could not impede Japan to refrain from invading Manchuria.
The cartoon shows that the League was not strong enough to play an important role in foreign affairs.