Answer:
Here you go. You'll have to go in and beef it up, this isn't even 200 words, but it's a start. I didn't have time to do te last bit (the result).
Explanation:
The Jewish Holocaust was an event in history that lasted nearly five years. During WW2, the rise of an antisemitic and power-hungry leader resulted in the death of nearly 6 million Jewish people. But what were Hitler's reasons behind it? Some of his idealisms were rooted in people he looked up to (ex. Kar Lueger), but the most prominent reason was that a scapegoat was needed for Hitler to pin the blame on for all of what was going on in Germany at the time. Prior to WW2, the population of Jewish People in Europe was nearly 9 million people. 6 million died from the Holocaust, which left a striking 3 million left in Europe after the tragic events of the war. The word Holocaust has greek origins, with a prefix that means 'burnt sacrifice to God. In the bible, the reason that burnt sacrifices no longer had to be offered (Circa the Old Testament) was that Jesus had been crucified. Jewish people follow only the old testament, so they would have still performed said burnt sacrifices in the times of the Temple Of Jerusalem.
<span>the key is in the placement of the word "either". each parallel pair should have the exact same types of words to fill in the blanks of "either ____ or_____".
A. either. . .or. . .
to play keyboard like Stevie Wonder
to play guitar . . .like Leo Kottke
B. either. . .or. . .
I'd want to play keyboard like Stevie Wonder
I'd want to play guitar . . .like Leo Kottke
C.either. . .or. . .
keyboard like Stevie Wonder
guitar . . .like Leo Kottke
D.either. . .or. . .
play keyboard like Stevie Wonder
. . . .guitar . . .like Leo Kottke
pick the one that doesn't have exact pairing of word types.</span>
Hi there Nilbert!
This document/cartoon is a<span> secondary source because it is most likely something someone drew after whatever event that took place and was not by someone involved in the event.
A primary source is a source created by the person/people involved in a historical event. This includes things like:
</span><span>artifacts
</span><span>documents
</span>diaries
<span>manuscripts
</span>etc...
A secondary source is one that was created by somebody that was not involved in a historical event and are generally things like articles and textbooks.
-Your friend, <span>ASIAX </span><span> </span><span>Frequent Answerer</span>
First paragraph should be the answer