Hitler turned Germany against Jewish people by... marketing propaganda and blaming Jews for the fall of Germanys economy.
The six phases of the Holocaust were... the six phases of genocide.
The Holocaust effected human rights... by showing people just how much the feeling if hate can do to a group(or groups) of people. So many were killed in WW2 because of just a few people in power, people who knew how much power they had and what damage they could do. Now, thankfully, there are laws set in place that stop this from happening and while sadly bad things can (and do) still happen to minorities; bad things on this scale have been prevented. Human rights have come a long way since the 1940s but not far enough, theres still more work to do.
Douglass then asks a rhetorical question: "Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence
I believe the answer is D. Dynamic
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I couldn't exactly think of what to put down for the last part but for most teachers, this will pass. Everything else is good.
England was divided by social class. I think that this isn't fair and that this was indeed an issue. How does this connect to the text? This connects to the text because Mr. Bedford wanted to go to the Moon due to gold that would make "them" rich, and that being rich would help them in the industry while doing more and more things for even more money and a higher social class. This makes Mr. Bedford even more and more greedy for money and power, later on, this becomes a problem in the text while fighting the selenites. How does The First Men in the Moon alter history? Well, The First Men in the Moon alters history because the first transportation is now being a sphere, there are selenites in the Moon, and the time period in which these events took place are all altering history.