Answer:
The government tried many ways to stifle and control people during the WW1 era. Writers critical of the government had their mail or books detained, were put under close surveillance, or had their homes or offices raided. Some were jailed. Others were deported. This work, and the red scare of the post-war years, saw the birth of official state surveillance in 1919. In addition to press reporting, states attempted to influence opinion using a wide range of pamphlets, cartoons, and longer books.
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Answer:
I myself am part German, but was born in the United States. Some German traditions include things like Schultüte. Schultüte is when parents give there children small plastic bags on the first day of school. The bag is filled with small things like candy, clothing, and small toys. Doing this boosts confidence in the students.
But here in the United States, most kids get school supplies and pictures taken on their way to school.
Fireworks on New Years Eve is another German tradition. Yes, People all over the world light fireworks on December 31st, but German do it differently. From people as young as 5 years old learn how to set of a man made light to the night sky. Also in Germany, people will set of fireworks at any time during the day, but more during the evening hours.
Fireworks in America tend to mainly be set off during the 4th of July or New Years Eve and day.
Explanation:
Both Leaders challenged the European Union.
And they both studied chemistry at universities.
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Answer:
D) Albany Plan
Explanation:
The Albany Plan was a failed attempt to unit the colonies.
I'm unsure as of what A is so I crossed that out + I've never heard of it in U.S History so that's out.
B is a series of essays to convice people as to why they need to be in support of the constitution which is also out.
C. The Annapolis Convention was basically a meeting to discuss the Articles of Confederation so I eliminated this answer too.