The correct answer is - D. Western Europe.
During the Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, Western Europe was stagnating in the scientific department. This is due to the rule of the church. The church was forbidding pretty much all scientific activities, and they were marked as Satan's work, witchcraft, sins, etc. Lots of the scientists of this period were either imprisoned and tortured or killed, very often in very gruesome ways. So Western Europe started to get back on track with the science and progress only after the church started to lose its influence and power.
<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>
Yes, the Germans considered the Jewish people vermin and kept them isolated to ghettos before they were sent to concentration camps and gassed with pesticides.
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I believe it's the 3/5 compromise which involved counting slaves as part of the population
Answer: It has stayed the same and it would be the same because politics just promised but never comply!
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