Baron de Montesquieu was an Enlightenment philosopher from France.
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the fourth statement. The factor that increased trade under Mongol rule is construction
and protection of roads that ensured safe and easy travel. Mongols guaranteed
safe passage for traders, missionaries, and travelers (for example Marco Polo)
and the trade flourished causing the Mongols to gain incredible wealth taxing
the trade. </span>
As Hitler was able to bring the populace more to his side and increase the manpower input to the SS or schutzstaffel it allowed for mass genocide. Also as the war carried on and the Germans began to lose the war resentment broke out even worst. Also the events leading up to cause genocide was the invasion of Poland and Russia since they both held the largest populations of Jews in Europe at the time and it was able to be done out side of Germany and secretive allowing for harsher treatment and events such as krystalnacht and the creation of ghettos <span />
C is my answer i am not sure though