Answer:
1. Leading the Nazi Party to become the largest party in the Reichstag.
2. Stripped Jewish Germans of their citizenship and rights.
Explanation:
The Nazi Party took advantage of the people's situation in Germany and therefore made people look at the Nazi party as their only hope to fix Germany.
The Nuremberg laws were not strictly for Jews but were meant to remove rights of Jews and other non-satisfactory people to Nazi's. Nazi's created some really cruel rules within these laws.
John Calvin and the Catholic Church had some similar, but different beliefs.
Differences:
Calvinism: There was belief of predestination. This is when God elects if you will be in heaven or hell from the beginning. Your actions later on in life will not change the decision.
Catholicism: Salvation could be gained from indulgences. That means you will have to do something to get rid of your sins if you have any.
Similarities:
Both believe that the Bible is an important source of doctrine and truth.
I'd say something like cultural diffusion, because if he traveled to different places, so might of his customs and clothes. I'm not sure what else though.
Answer:
- Many banks fail.
- Many businesses and factories fail.
- Millions of Americans are out of work.
- Many are homeless and hungry.
- Families break up and people suffer
Explanation:
- Factories and farms produce more goods than people can buy.
- Banks make loans that borrowers cannot pay back.
- After the stock market crash, many businesses cannot find people who will invest in their growth.
Answer:
Jacobins
1. left side/wing
2. wanted democratic change in gov.
3. argued that King Louis XVI should be executed
Conservatives
1. Right side/wing
2. wanted fewer changes
3. wanted a constitutional monarchy
Explanation:
I have notes on this and its from the Edgeneuity website so I think its right. Hope this helps.