Hitler appealed to the nationalism of German people in that he promised to restore German dignity after Germany lost WWI and was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. The Teatry had numerous clauses the made German people angry and frustrated. So one of Hitler´s first promises was to abolish this treaty. Next, he promised to restore and rebuild Germany´s economy by givng farmers land, improving pensions and also making electical and water companies public. They would belong to all Germans.
Germany´s middle and lower classes were eager to punish those enemies that had led their country to hypeinflation and economic ruin. Hitler mainly appealed to restoring Germany´s national pride.This nationalistic future of a united and prosperous country that did not welcome immigrants or other ethnic groups made Hitler´s promises appealing.
The Revolutionary War started in April of 1775 and ended in September of 1783.
So, the answer would be A. 1775
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Naïve citizens allow corrupt governments.
In literature, <u>situational irony</u> creates a contrast between what the readers might expect and what actually happens in the text. The goal is to shed light on the difference between appearances and the reality, with regard to a particular theme.
Here, the irony is that even though the farm produces more and gains more money, the animals who worked for this progress to happen are not getting the profits of this improvement. All the money goes to the hands of the ruling class (the pigs and the dogs), because the other animals are naïve enough to believe that the rulers' "supervision and organisation" work is enough to justify this unfair wealth distribution.
The pardoner is characterized in this passage as AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER AND A SKILLED CON ARTIST.
From the passage given above, the pardoner is shown to be an effective speaker who know how to get the attention of his audience, he is also shown to be a skilled con artist because from the passage we are told that he tricks other people to believe in his lies.
They were because of Civil Disobedience, a belief followed by the liked of Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. that basically means that unjust laws are unworthy of being followed.