The steps for this problem is add 12 + 4 = 16 then multiply 8 x 16 = 128 oz
Answer:
1. In some cases yes and in others... YES 2. the Red Army wanted revenge on the royal family for how they made the common peoples lives a living h***. 3. Yes, they could have imprisoned them, exiled them, or just removed them from power, but the Red Army wanted to show all the people of Russia that the Red Army's will was stronger then that of those White Army Nationalists.
Explanation:
Because of the murder of the royal family, the White Army had almost no more will to fight, they saw their Czar as a true leader no matter what. Without the Czar, the White Army soon surrendered and the rise of Red Army's ideals including communism now had no more roadblocks to overcome. The path to win over the Kremlin was clear and with nothing left to stop the communism wildfire, the Reds assumed complete control over all of Russia. Soon after Joseph Stalin began his rise to power by being a powerful leader within the red Army's ranks and he ascended to the figure head within the Russian government.
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Answer:
1. Leading the Nazi Party to become the largest party in the Reichstag.
2. Stripped Jewish Germans of their citizenship and rights.
Explanation:
The Nazi Party took advantage of the people's situation in Germany and therefore made people look at the Nazi party as their only hope to fix Germany.
The Nuremberg laws were not strictly for Jews but were meant to remove rights of Jews and other non-satisfactory people to Nazi's. Nazi's created some really cruel rules within these laws.
TRUE.
Stigmas are, by definition, very negative associations that are made to a person or a certain thing; while in Sociology, a master status means "a status that has exceptional importance for social identity, often shaping a person's entire life."
So stigmas can definetely become master status for some people, the ones that have been extremely criticized.