The first phase was to get the public to believe in the propaganda that the Jews were behind all the financial troubles and woes of the German state. While the public ate up every word of it it became more evident there were hate crimes against Jews. Such as the marking of those who were Jewish with the Star of David. And the closing and vandalism of Jewish shops.
The Cabinet includes the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments — the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General.
In order of succession to the Presidency:
Vice President of the United States
Joseph R. Biden
Department of State
Secretary John Kerry
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Department of the Treasury
Secretary Jack Lew
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Department of Defense
Secretary Ashton Carter
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Department of Justice
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch
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Department of the Interior
Secretary Sally Jewell
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Department of Agriculture
Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack
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Department of Commerce
Secretary Penny Pritzker
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Department of Labor
Secretary Thomas E. Perez
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Department of Health and Human Services
Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell
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Department of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary Julián Castro
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Department of Transportation
Secretary Anthony Foxx
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Department of Energy
Secretary Ernest Moniz
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Department of Education
Secretary John King
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Department of Veterans Affairs
Secretary Robert McDonald
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Department of Homeland Security
Secretary Jeh Johnson
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The following positions have the status of Cabinet-rank:
White House Chief of Staff
Denis McDonough
Environmental Protection Agency
Administrator Gina McCarthy
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Office of Management & Budget
Director Shaun L.S. Donovan
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United States Trade Representative
Ambassador Michael Froman
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United States Mission to the United Nations
Ambassador Samantha Power
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Council of Economic Advisers
Chairman Jason Furman
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Small Business Administration
Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet
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Answer:
La distribución de las tierras en feudos.
Explanation:
La distribución de las tierras en feudos ayudó a la consolidación de las monarquias nacionales en la edad medieval ya que ellos buscaban poder, y en esa época en poder era tener tierras para tener ingresos por medio de la agricultura o ganadería, gracias a esto podían llegar a acuerdos y consolidaciones.
African slavery differed regionally in 18th century based on the product being developed.
During this time period, South Carolina was known for the harvesting of rice. The terrain of this state created ideal conditions for this crop to grow. On the other hand, states like Virginia grew tobacco because of their climate and growing season. This was then extremely different from slaves in the North. Considering the short growing season and frigid temperatures, many slaves did not work on plantations. Rather they worked in the shipping or boating industry since that is what the Northern economy relied on.
Supporters of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 believed that regulation of of big business in the United States was essential to economic prosperity, since they were against corruption.