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1. labor unions losing supporters2. the john scopes trial3. the harlem renaissance4. the sacco and vanzetti trial
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By examining the stories and choices of perpetrators, bystanders, upstanders, and rescuers during the Holocaust, we are not only better able to understand what happened during this crucial period of the twentieth century but can reach a deeper understanding of the range of human behavior in any time of crisis. By examining what led some to limit their universes of obligation and see the lives of others as not worth protecting, we can gain insight into the forces in our own lives that might encourage us to act cruelly or inhumanely, or to ignore such actions by others. By hearing and honoring the stories of those who took risks, large and small, on behalf of others, we might better find within ourselves the desire to be “someone who helps” and to act with caring toward others when circumstances require.
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I believe the answer is: the Columbian Exchange
Columbian exchange refers to the exchange of knowledge, labour culture, plants , and animals that heppened between countries in american continent during the 1500s. When the exchange happens, different races crossbreed with one another which resulted in the birth of new races.