The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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I agree with the attitudes of young people towards the Hitler youth movement in that Adolph Hitler youth was not very popular around 1930. At the end of this year, membership was compulsory and it started to grow in numbers.
Hitler's youth was no so popular because this represented preparation for war, and not everybody liked the idea.
What was true was that young people were indoctrinated into Hitler's ideas. Yes, they had other recreational activities too, but the central idea of propaganda was to instruct young Germans into the supremacist and antisemitic doctrine of Adolph Hitler.
The first Pan-Am conference was called by the U.S. Secretary of State James Blaine.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. He does not know that his father's home was lost in the battle." In "The Battle of Blenheim," it is ironic that Old Kaspar repeatedly calls the battle "a famous victory" because <span>He does not know that his father's home was lost in the battle.</span>
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It increased the political influence of the South
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Provisions of peace treaties signed with the Central Powers
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