The correct answer is C) Most Russians of all classes were Orthodox Christians, not Catholics or Protestants. It is now the dominant religion of Russia with forty-one percent of the population stated as being Orthodox Christian. Although there are some minorities of Protestants and Catholics in Russia, there was no big divide or religious wars and prosecutions as there were in other Western European countries, such as England and France. Orthodox Christianity is often used still now by the government and it is a uniting factor in Russia.
Average pay for
correctional officers in southern, rural states is <span>$25,000.</span>
To add,
correctional officers <span>maintain security within the institution and
oversee the health and safety of staff and prisoners. Physically </span>patrol<span> and visually inspect units, yards, buildings,
prisoners, prisoner property and clothing, etc, to ensure the welfare, safety
and security.</span>
The answer your looking for is they placed the sarcophagus over the reactor. It was a metal sarcophagus that was supposed to block radiation from leaking out of the reactor.
However, there was also other programs that occurred to secure the reactor/area to prevent further issues:
1. They sent liquidators to the area to lower radiation in the area (by unfortunately killing animals, putting contaminated items in certain spots, throwing graphite from the reactor on the roof back into it and more).
2. They evacuated the area (though arguably too late) and got most citizens out to prevent them from dying.
3. They sent minters to dig under the reactor and create a heat exchange, as to prevent the molten core from contaminating ground water.
4. They send a three-man team to release water valves in the reactor and prevent a steam explosion, which would’ve launched even more radiation into the environment.
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The people who were persecuted during Hitler's reign were the Jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, Women, Children, Disabled people, and many more. Pretty much everyone who didn't follow his set of rules or wasn't the way he liked were persecuted. The Nazis targeted these people simply because Hitler wanted them gone. They were targeted for ethnic reasons, religious reasons, political beliefs, and even their sexual orientation.