Answer:
Prohibiting Jews from marrying non-Jewish Germans.
Explanation:
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 implemented in Germany as antisemitism within Nazi Germany's ideas and theology. These laws proposed during the Nuremberg Rally. The laws secure the protection of German pure blood and honor. Marriages were banned between Jews and Germans. Jews were the victims of the Nuremberg Laws, which made them a separated figure in their own country.
<u>Broad Context:</u> The "Big Picture" is that the US is trying to annex the Republic of Texas as part of their states, and that Texas already <em>shared many common traits </em>(why? part) with the US, and should join as a state of their choosing, (which means slave or free) (How? part).
<u>Other Context:<em> </em></u><em> </em>The adding of Texas into the US (eventually as a slave state) offsetted the balance between the slaves and free states, and so California (gained after the Mexican-American War) was turned into a free state. Texas was the cause of the Texas Revolution & later on the (already named) Mexican-American War. The adding of Texas, and later the Gadsen Purchase, help create today's US southern border that is shared with Mexico.
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Answer:
They were angry at the king for requesting a new tax on land.
Explanation:
Its right
<span>In 1872 Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting in an election. She was part of the feminist activist group trying to obtain voting rights for females in the United States. Susan B. Anthony was part of a group known as the Suffragettes.</span>
They were both intended to create a government for the common good.
The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document written by Pilgrims on their way to the United States from England. This stated that they had the liberty to control their settlement without the King of England's rule, which they opposed to. The Iroquois Constitution was an oral document written on native artifacts, banding together the Iroquois Confederacy. Both were objectives to band groups of people together for the common good and for a good common use of governance.