I believe the answers are <span>C and E</span>
The Great Depression changed Germany politically by the formation of the Nazi party and the development of fascism or a complete dictatorship of the Germany's elite industrialists and they blamed the Jewish people on their economic problems thus deflecting criticism of bringing it on themselve ie the big industrialists. As for America entering the WWII, of course that was when the Japanese fascists attacked and burned Pearl Harbour thus forcing the US to respond and go to war.
The answer to this question is <span>Thurgood Marshall
</span><span>Thurgood Marshall was known as the first african-american justice that served from </span><span>October 1967 until October 1991. He's really famous for having a really high success rate when arguing in front of the supreme court and as a respect for his service Baltimore name its airport '</span>Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport<span> '</span>
C is the correct answer.
Any war movie about what went down on the European front will show you just how bad and successful Allied Bombings were against German cities. This also cut off factories that produced goods and food, making central Germany experience a massive food shortage and sent them into civil unrest.