The answer is true because Hitler was a politician and he was very good at manipulating word to his benefit
No he did not die a few weeks after he became president. He was the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809
<span>C. It showed that Europeans were unwilling to allow further Islamic expansion into Europe.
The Battle of Poitiers is also known as the Battle of Tours, or (in Arab sources) as the Battle of the Palace of the Marytrs. The leader of the French armies was Charles, the son of Pepin of Herstal, the "majordomo" (Mayor of the Palace) serving kings of the Merovingian dynasty.
He received the nickname "Martel," meaning "The Hammer," for his leadership at the Battle of Tours (or Poitiers) in 732, defeating the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate. Islamic presence was thus kept from advancing further into Europe than the Iberian peninsula at that time.</span>
The best option from the list would be that "<span>He sailed with a group of Vikings to Newfoundland in Canada," since he is considered by many to have discovered North America before Columbus. </span>