The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
The central idea of "Courage in Denmark: Resistance to the Nazis in WWII" is that Denmark was the following.
The only nation captured and occupied by the German Army that resisted, by all means, the attempts of the Nazi troops to deport D*nish Jews to take them to concentration camps.
D*nish people were so brave, knowing that they were risking their own lives providing shelter to Jewish people, knowing that this could represent a major punishment, including death.
Let's remember that during the Holocaust years in World War II, the Nazis persecuted Jewish people to send them into concentration camps to later kill them in the gas chambers.
Countries such as Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark always maintained a foreign policy of neutrality, never taking the side to support the Germans or the western allies.
Social Darwinism because the Europeans made the argument that in nature, the Europeans were the “survival of the fittest” thus needed to imperialize Africa.
The constitution. The Supreme Court was originally made to rule on the constitutionality of decisions made by state courts
Longest Mesoamerican civilization - Mayans. Highest Govnt. - Aztecs (i think) Religion Similarities - they all basically believed the king of their civilization and family were the links between humans and gods