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He was so popular because he led the US through the Great Depression and World War II
Answer: c
Explanation:
During the 1960s, opposition to the Vietnam War increased as the decade progressed. The protests against the Vietnam War began in 1963 and spread at great speed throughout the United States, increasing in size and significance over the
<u>The similarities between the totalitarian government In Italy, Germany, And the soviet union are-</u>
1. They all were dictators and not democracies. Totalitarian itself mean control by one authority,
2. They had a big emphasis on nationalism for eg. mass rallies in Germany
3. They all honoured their leader with statues, portraits and the leader was seen as personality that was rare and should be followed.
4. They did not hide anything form the public, consipration was very known.
5. They did not support the concept of human right, mistreated minorities.
This passage is the epigraph to the novel, telling the reader what the book is intended to be and mapping out some of its basic stylistic and thematic ground. The statement that the book is not “an adventure” separates it from most war novels in that it will dispense with elements of romance and excitement in favor of a stark, unsentimental presentation. The clarification that “death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it” suggests that books that tell stories of war as though they were exciting adventures do not do justice to the actual experience of soldiers. Death may be an adventure to the reader, sitting comfortably at home, but it is anything but that to the soldier who is actually confronted with the possibility of being blown to pieces at any moment. The epigraph also declares that the book will be the story of an entire generation, one “destroyed by the war” even if not actually killed off by it. The epigraph thus opens the novel’s exploration of the effect of the war on those who fought it; war is a transforming force that not only injures and traumatizes but also annihilates selfhood. hope this helps