Economic hardship created by the Great Depression
Answer:
One reason for Japan's quick recovery from war trauma was the successful economic reform by the government
Explanation:
The government body principally concerned with industrial policy in Japan was the Ministry of Industry.
<span>the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery
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Answer: The comparison of Nicholas II and Vladimir Lenin
Explanation Both the leaders were hungry for power and came onto to become leaders by promising good for the people but the similarity didn't catch one's eye but how different to each historical figure was has been highlighted many a time.
- Nicholas II was czar and hence being born into a royal family made him an obvious leader whereas Lenin gained prominence in the party and came into power thus.
- Lenin had the willingness to lead Russia used the Bolshevik party to do so, however the Tsar was happy to be with his family and pets and not a bit interested in leadership.
- Nicholas II and his entire family were assassinated whereas Lenin died of natural causes way later.
- Lenin was the more brutal of the two and used his power to get what he wanted even if it meant torturing or murdering. here Nicholas made some concessions.
- The military responsibility was on Nicholas II during his regime but when Lenin took over he would delegate it.
Finally, none of them actually cared for the poor, the oppressed were further in distress when these two came to power.
The citizens that attacked their black neighbors were rarely convicted in Southern states like Mississippi.
<h3>What is the reason?</h3>
Despite that slavery is abolished, the practice of heavily punishing discrimination against the black are held with light hand in the southern state which were known for their prowess for slaves before slave abolition.
Hence, the citizens that attacked their black neighbors were rarely convicted in Southern states like Mississippi.
Therefore, the Option B is correct
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