Hitler was a <em>German</em> Dictator in the times of the <em>NAZI</em> political party, he was anti-Semitic and wanted a "perfect race". The answer to your question is as follows;
Why did Hitler hate? A; He was an evil man who believed if you did not fit his political agenda you should be killed.
Why did he kill them? A; He killed them to try and wipe any race and religion he didn't agree with off the earth.
How did he die? A; Rumor as it he committed suicide after being surrounded by Allied forces.
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Roberto's father used his listening and emphatic responding skills. He was able to summarize and paraphrase what Roberto told him. That is an indication that he listened well. His empathic response is a reflection of Roberto's feelings, showing his son that he cared and that he understand him clearly.
Answer:
its c
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Descartes discovers that the physical world does not exist, but because he can doubt the physicality of the world, he must exist.
Explanation:
In the second Meditation Descartes discovers that the Physical world is not real, or does not exist as it is believed to exist in its permanence. This would imply that Descartes himself does not exist in himself, as he is part of the physical world too.
<u>This leads him to think about his doubts too. The fact that he is able to doubt this existence means that he can see that his existence cannot be doubted. </u>
His existence is thus different from his physical existence.
Then the Latin phrase was come up with that is 'cogito ergo sum' or meaning 'I think, therefore I am.'
It is called jury nullification when the jury ignores the law and acquits an obviously guilty defendant.
Answer: Option B
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The jury is a subordinate body of citizens that assists the judge in his decisions or give a decision that is different from the decision of the judge. This body of citizens, in certain cases, has the power that allows them to exercise jury nullification.
And, declare an obviously guilty accused as not guilty based on the personal conviction of the jury members and their own persuasion of the matter.