promoting Jewish boycotts. The boycott began throughout the Reich on the morning of April 1, 1933, at 10 A.M. SA and SS activists blocked the entrances to “Jewish” enterprises, doctors’ practices, and lawyers’ offices. The myth that the Jews were guilty of Christ’s death was particularly persistent. Jews were also accused of the ritual murder of Christians. In times of disasters, such as plagues, Jews served as scapegoats. As a result of negative stereotyping, Jews were excluded from many professions and forced into exile or even tortured and killed. As a result of the Nazi party's boycott action, many Jewish businesses had to close. This violence was part of a broader impact on German banks, department stores, and chambers of trade and commerce and belonged to the massive “Party revolution from below” with which the Nazi Party began its metamorphosis into the Third Reich.
The choices for this question can be found elsewhere and as follows:
a. expanded to become the dominant religion in all of Asia. . .
b. declined in India but remained strong in other areas of Asia. . .
c. spread to Asia but did not take hold throughout the continent. . .
d. became obsolete when Hinduism spread into Asia.
The correct answer from the choices would be option option B. Buddhism was India’s dominant religion in 100 BCE, and then it declined in India but remained strong in other areas of Asia.
Answer:
Connecticut, Oregon, New York, and California all do not have stand your ground laws.
Arkansas is the only state here that does have stand your ground laws.
Therefore, the answer(s) would be A,B,C,E
Explanation:
America's foreign policy in Latin America during this time was based largely on moral issues, in that the US viewed it as a moral responsibility to stop dictators from rising in war-torn and impoverished Latin American countries.