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I belive the correct answer would be #3 (aka)j C.
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The author's purpose in writing this article is to elucidate the tragic and vicious manner in which Japan committed a genocide on the Chinese nation. The author wrote, " But what was exorbitant -and terrifying- about the Second Sino Japanese war were the heinous crimes committed by the Japanese military which reached depths of depravity unmatched in modern warfare." This shows that the crimes committed by the Japanese were heinous and the author detailed most of them.
Explanation:
This CommonLit article by Mike Kubic provides an insight into the atrocities committed by the Japanese nation on China from the late 1800's to 1945. These atrocities show the ease with which young minds can be easily influenced to hate a whole people and inflict harm on them. The author of the article vividly described the manner in which these crimes were committed.
Japanese attack was spurred by just hatred of the Chinese nation and a greed for the resources of other nations to motivate their own agenda. They were only stopped after the attack of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
1. The Senate and Assemblies ----------------The Congress
2. The Eight Judges ------------- The Supreme Court
3. The Twelve Tables -------------The Bill of Rights
4. Consul Veto --------------- Presidential Veto
The answer will be A. Both tried to spread Catholicism in the new world. Both were devoted catholics and the idea also was to "impose" their religion as a way to expand their domains
#1 farmers piled up debt, over produced food causing prices to fall.
industry produced more than was bought, many items bought on credit
disparity in wealth; few getting wealthy and not spending enough to match the production output
<span>prices declined, people panis and sold stock and took money out of the banks
</span>#2 in beginning, had a hands-off policy
then adopted a volunteerism policy but business and labor did not work together
local and state governments did not have resources to help people on a local level
created RFC to get loans to businesses but funds did not trickle doen to citizens
unemployment and homelessness high
<span>Hoover did not reaction quickly enough and relied too much on local, state, and private efforts to fix the economic problems
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