Answer:
Because the Nazis’ 25 Point Programme appealed to people all over the country from all walks of life, they became popular. Other extremist groups like the communists only really appealed to the industrial workers in Germany’s cities and couldn’t keep up.
Wealthy businessmen: were frightened communists would take their wealth away and did not want to see any more increase in support for them. To combat this, they began to give money to Hitler and the Nazis, hoping they would gain more seats – not the communists.
The middle-class: were generally quite traditional and were not convinced by the Weimar democracy. Hitler promised them a strong government and won their votes.
Nationalists: they blamed the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles and reparations for causing the depression and so lent their support to the Nazis who had promised to make Germany strong again.
Rural areas: The Nazis appealed to people in the countryside - especially middle class shopkeepers and craftsmen, farmers and agricultural labourers.
<span>Laws that severely limited the rights of freedmen after Civil War
1) African Americans could marry & own some property but did not have rights of citizenship
2) help planters find workers to replace their slaves. Required freedmen to work
3) kept freedmen at the bottom of the social order in the South. Most called for the segregation of blacks and whites in public places</span>
Answer:
A) city-states
Explanation:
The Greek city-states or "polis" as they were called would compete against each other in the Olympic games. This event was so important that if two polis were at war with each other, they would suspend hostilities during the games so they could participate in the event. Sports were very important to many of the Greek city-states. In Sparta, for example, even girls would train some physical activities from a young age.
They're known as Indo- Europeans.
Indo-Europeans is a general name for the people speaking an Indo-European language. They are (linguistic) descendants of the people of the Yamnaya culture in Ukraine and southern Russia, and settled in the area from Western Europe to India.
They raised cattle and horses. They were the first ones to domesticate horses, which increased their ability to travel and migrate