<span>Citizens felt that the government did not serve their needs.
The Weimar Republic was made after World War I, an attempt of the Germans in governing a democratic government. It faced many challenges in the form of left and right wing extremists and military. When the Great Depression emerged, Germany was on the verge of social and economic crisis where many Germans were unemployed and experienced poverty. This lead to the revival of extremist parties and the Nazi eventually won the 1932 election.</span>
A) True, the "Carolingian Renaissance" was a revival of learning in Medieval Europe. It has been defined as "the first of three medieval renaissances, was a period of cultural activity in the Carolingian Empire occurring from the late eighth century to the ninth century, taking inspiration from the Christian Roman Empire of the 4th Century."
D. a foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States.
This sort of policy agenda was part of the "neoconservative" view of a number of President George W. Bush's advisers -- especially some who had also served in the administration of his father, President George H.W. Bush. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, there was a desire to push American values and not be shy about doing so with the use of American military might. Sometimes referred to as the "Bush Doctrine," the core ideas were that the United States could pursue this goals on its own (without need for United Nations partnerships), that preemptive strikes were allowable against countries that harbored terrorists, and that regime change for the sake of promoting democracy was a good strategy.
Answer:
Strip jews of their faith
Explanation:
In the process of creating concentration camps and the final solution nazis needed to weed out jews and punish them.