Answer: European anti-Semitism contributed to the growth of Zionism in the late 1800s
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It is true that the UK Premier League Football Players are all wearing armbands that read "say no to racism". This is important for them to do because this shows the union and solidarity they have with the terrible issue of racism in the world. Let's remind us that racism is not only a severe problem in the United States. Racism is an issue in many different parts of the planet.
The effect that this has on people who are watching the games is powerful because this sends a powerful message of unity. In the UK Premier League, there are people from different nations: Europeans, Africans, Mexicans, Latin Americans, and more.
So when people watch this symbol of solidarity among players, this invites people to reflect on how they can participate in the solution of racism in their countries and cities.
High population will mean an increased pollution - the people there are, the more waste they will produce.
The correct answer is: decreased pollution, as it's the increased pollution that will be the effect.
All the other options describe likely consequences of overpopulation.
The Schlieffen Plan’s objective was to launch an attack on France so that they can take the French out and this would force Russia to accept their terms. The problem was that was poorly organized and this led Britain to get involved in the conflict that started World War I.
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Both of them thought they were doing the right thing for their country, France. Napoleon was a general and he thought that he was doing his best fighting for his country but without realizing it he was hurting the country at one point. His main focus was in warfare that he could not care any less for the rest of the ruling (reason behind the selling of Louisiana is 1803). Robespierre thought he could be a good leader for France and in a way challenge the French but he ended up hurting and murdering many people by not being judged in the correct way. They hurt the French thinking they were doing more well than harm. <span />