Technically, no. Hitler himself was not elected at all. But the Nazi party achieved some degree of electoral success, leading ultimately to Hitler's appointment as chancellor.
Survivors were affected economically because the tsunami destroyed lots of infrastructure that was crucial to the functioning of the economy, such as telephone poles, water works, etc. It affected them socially because it is obviously devastating to endure that kind of loss of life. It affected them environmentally because lots of raw sewage was leaked onto the streets, leading to health issues.
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Robert de la Salle is noted for : C. Claiming for the france the land around the Missisii river
He was the leader of the expedition down to Mississippi river. capture it, and rename it after King Louis XIV as a form of tribute
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Germans believed that Hitler would help their economy.
To keep “us” from boycotting or resisting the parliament’s other acts on us. They basically said that we had to deal with their taxes even if they were not fairly given out.