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umka2103 [35]
4 years ago
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A researcher is interested in the process by which a person reflects on his or her life and judges to what degree his or her lif

e is going well. The researcher also is interested in examining the standards by which the person measures what he or she considers a good life. What might the researcher be measuring?
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lapo4ka [179]4 years ago
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Answer:Life satisfaction

Explanation:Life satisfaction refers to how we evaluate our own lives as a whole not based on our current happiness but on the reflection of what our life has been when we look back up to the current time.

Each person set different goals to achieve in life and if their are able to achieve them or are on the good path to success they are likely to be satisfied. This actual defines whether a person love the life they are living or not. A person will either love their life or hate it based on whether they have achieved those things that they have set for themselves.

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Consequences of Kristallnacht

Citation: C N Trueman "Consequences Of Kristallnacht"

historylearningsite.co.uk. The History Learning Site, 9 Mar 2015. 27 Apr 2021.

Kristallnacht – the Night of the Broken Glass – took place on November 9th and 10th 1938. It was in reprisal for the death of Ernst von Rath, the Third Secretary of the German Embassy in Paris, who was shot on November 7th by Herschell Grynszpan, a Polish Jew. The Night of the Broken Glass caused a great amount of damage to property with thousands of homes and shops being destroyed along with 586 synagogues. Joseph Goebbels said that “the patience of the German people has been exhausted” in an attempt to justify the destruction. However, not everyone was as enthused about the Night of the Broken Glass. Hermann Goering was angered by the widespread destruction of homes and shops. While he fully supported the attack against the Jews of Nazi Germany, he believed that an empty and gutted shop offered little to Germany whereas one that had been cleared of its Jewish owner but was left intact for a German occupier far better served the Reich. Goering was the minister in charge of the economy and saw the two nights of damage to property as a chance lost to the Nazis as no one would want a burnt out shop that offered little to anyone. He had been emphasising to loyal Germans the importance of not wasting anything and here was an example that clearly went against such a philosophy. On November 12th 1938, Goering called a conference to discuss the whole issue. In attendance, amongst others, were Reinhard Heydrich, representing the SS, and Joseph Goebbels. A secretary kept minutes of what was discussed.

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