The correct answer is A. The British soldiers panicked when they were shot at.
Explanation:
The excerpt presented describes a battle fought by the British forces against the French and Indians. About this, the author, who belongs to the British side (you can know this because the author uses "they" to refer to the French and Indians), describes the French and Indians number was not known "the Number of each not known", and they were located in a hill "possessed the Sides and Brow of a Hill".
Moreover, the author states the French and Indians began to shot "some of them fired", and this led to a general panic in the British side "this immediately struck a general Pannic; the Men could not be persuaded to form regularly." Thus, in this battle, the British soldiers panicked when they were shot at.
Most of them came because of civil unrest, severe unemployment, or almost inconceivable hardships at home.
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The correct option is D) To call for the expulsion of all non-German professors.
<h3>What is "Twelve Theses"?</h3>
The "Twelve Theses" are the hypothesis, which were the issued in April 1933 by the German Student Union that supported the Nazi Party and its antisemitic ideology.
"Twelve theses" mainly emphasized the need to get rid of every influence of Jewish ideas in the German language and literature.
The theses were posted on university campuses throughout Germany prior to the May 1933.
Why did the students post their “twelve theses” in the entrance hall of the university?
A) to show their opposition to Nazi policies
B) to show their support for a Jewish teacher who was about to be fired C) to demand reforms to university tuition policies
D) to call for the expulsion of all non-German professors
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