If this is refering to the Second World War, regardless the creation of the German Bizmark, Hitlers “new deal” program was to restart the German economy. While it did contribute tension between the great powers in Europe, Hitler had youth traning programs and engineered tanks that were far superior than what France and the British had. There was and agreement between the European powers that limited naval guns to less than 13mm (which Germany spat on by equipping the Bizmark with 15mm), to reduce world tension.
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the correct answer is option ( b.)
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art and architecture
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(The Aztec dominated central and southern Mexico through force and a tribute system. The Inca developed a widespread empire in the Andes Mountains linked by a network of roads./
Where was the Inca empire located?
Chile
Inca, also spelled Inka, South American Indians who, at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1532, ruled an empire that extended along the Pacific coast and Andean highlands from the northern border of modern Ecuador to the Maule River in central Chile.
Where was the Aztec empire located?
Mexico
Aztec, self name Culhua-Mexica, Nahuatl-speaking people who in the 15th and early 16th centuries ruled a large empire in what is now central and southern Mexico. The Aztecs are so called from Aztlán (“White Land”), an allusion to their origins, probably in northern Mexico.
(Did the Aztecs and Incas exist at the same time?
The Incas were around at the same time as the Aztecs, but we know they never spoke to each other. The Incas had already mastered bronze by the time the Spanish came, while the Aztecs were just then figuring out that it could be useful.)
In 2017 Georgia people used only these rates:
Georgia - Single Tax Brackets<span><span>Tax BracketTax Rate
</span><span><span>$0.00+ 1%
</span><span>$750.00+ 2%
</span><span>$2,250.00+ 3%
</span><span>$3,750.00+ 4%
</span><span>$5,250.00+ 5%
</span><span>$7,000.00+ 6%</span></span></span>Georgia - Married Filing Jointly Tax Brackets<span><span>Tax BracketTaxRate
</span><span><span>$0.00+ 1%
</span><span>$1,000.00+ 2%
</span><span>$3,000.00+ 3%
</span><span>$5,000.00+ 4%
</span><span>$7,000.00+ 5%
</span><span>$10,000.00+ <span>6%
</span></span></span></span>In December 2017, congress passed a sweeping federal income tax overhaul that affects personal income tax rates from tax year 2018 onward. Making a huge difference between 2017 and 2018.
<span>Federal - 2019 Single Tax Brackets </span><span><span>Rate
</span><span><span>$0.00+ 10%
</span><span>$9,525.00+ 12%
</span><span>$38,700.00+ 22%
</span><span>$82,500.00+ 24%
</span><span>$157,500.00+ 32%
</span><span>$200,000.00+ 35%
</span><span>$500,000.00+ 37%</span></span></span><span>Federal - 2019 Married Filing Separately Tax Brackets</span><span><span> Rate
</span><span><span>$0.00+ 10%
</span><span>$9,525.00+ 12%
</span><span>$38,700.00+ 22%
</span><span>$82,500.00+ 24%
</span><span>$157,500.00+ 32%
</span><span>$200,000.00+ 35%
</span><span>$300,000.00+ <span>37%
</span></span></span></span>this overhaul includes: Married Filing Jointly Tax Brackets and <span>Head of Household Tax Brackets.</span>