<span>The
name of the native people who lived in Puerto Rico before the arrival of Christopher
Columbus were the Taínos.</span>
<span>To add, <span>the </span>Taíno<span> <span>were an Arawak people who were the indigenous
people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the
late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba,
Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico.</span></span></span>
Answer:
Education sought to reinforce Nazi beliefs about the Aryan race through a subject called "racial sciences" that showed students that the Aryan race was superior to the rest. In addition, the article stated that the other races were inferior, but the Jews were a despicable race.
Explanation:
Nazi Germans believed that they should introduce children to Nazi concepts from their education. For this reason, Germany began to provide non-privatized education where teachers were members or supporters of the Nazi party and transmitted, in addition to theoretical teachings, social, political and militarily defended by Nazism.
The children received classes in "racial sciences" where the superiority of the Aryan race and concepts of sovereignty were learned where every non-white citizen represented an inferior and subordinate race, however the children were taught the other races (non-Aryan) with compassion if they accepted the superiority of the white race, with the exception of the Jews who should be treated with contempt in any circumstance.
I can't give you a specific answer because the choices are not found in your question. The aftermath of the Paris Commune resulted into massive executions and mass graves and a lot of Communards are put to death for the chaos resulting to thousands of dead bodies in massive mass graves.