The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The two problems Hitler faced as Germany's leader when he became chancellor were the following.
1.- Severe economic problems in Germany due to the effects of the Great Depression.
2.- The weakness of the Weimar democracy that could not solve the internal problems of Germany.
Adolph Hitler was appointed Chancellor in January 1933. He received the support of the Nazi party and convinced the German people because he was a great orator. He used persuasive speeches to increase support for the Nazi Party and his political ideas.
Here Are 3 Main Reasons As To Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor.
Reason #1: An Increased Need For Natural ResourcesJapan had an increased need for natural resources like oil, minerals and steel as their goals for expansion in Asia and the Pacific increased
Reason #2: RestrictionsThe United States also had an obvious interest in these natural resources, and in response to to the Japanese aggression, the U.S. Congress placed restrictions on doing business with Japan. And, if that weren’t enough, Japanese assets in the United States were frozen.
Reason #3: Expansion in the PacificPresident Roosevelt moved the US Pacific Fleet from California to Pearl Harbor in 1939. This move was a threat to Japan, who wanted to expand in the Pacific. Military leaders and politicians saw a war between the U.S. and Japan as inevitable, with the solution being to attack first. Japan did just that.
Existentialism- <span>A philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.
People wanted to forget about the war and wanted to change.
Also people started writing and publishing from that time period so there is a lot of books.</span>
A. Stocks
Stocks are equity and bonds are debt. Executive and assistant are obviously positions held by people
The correct answer is A.
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was American theologian, professor and pastor in the Baptist church. He is known for his key role in the Social Gospel and 'Single Tax' movements.
The Social Gospel was a movement that applied Christian ethics to deal with social issues, mainly related to topics of social justice, such as income inequalities, labor issues, criminality, poverty, racial conflicts, slums, etc. In order to be sucessful, first is necessary to identify the problems and its causes, in this case the existence of bad living conditions and unnecessary deaths among the humblest sectors of the population.