Answer:
Nazis were outright extremists. What set them apart from the other extremist parties at the time was hitler's language and volume of his speech.
Explanation:
Hitler was known as a hotheaded politician since he was quick to anger and swore a lot during his speeches. The Nazi parties' popularity grew and grew to the point where you could only choose from the communists and the nazis. Since the communists were already feared (because of the red scare) many turned to the nazis
Answer:
Winston Churchill
Explanation:
The first lord of the British admiralty.
The length of the arc is L = 75.36 units.
<h3>How to find the arc?</h3>
For a circle of radius R, the length of the arc defined by the angle θ is given by:
L = (θ/360°)*2pi*R
where pi = 3.14
Here we know that θ = 270° and the radius is equal to 16 units, replacing that in the length equation we will get:
L = (270°/360°)*2*3.14*(16 units) = 75.36 units.
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Answer: They called it the "Final Solution"
Explanation:
The term “Final Solution” (Die Enclosing) was a euphemism. Himmler was fully prepared to talk about killing to his immediate subordinates, but much of the Nazi killing machine was shrouded in bureaucratic euphemism. The doctors and administrators charged with murdering ‘incurables’ were the ‘Public Ambulance Service Ltd’ (Gemeinnützige Krankentransport GmbH); the motorized death squads which first went into action in Poland in 1939 were ‘task forces’ (Einsatzgruppen); the massacre of nearly 34,000 Jews in the ravine of Babi-Yar after the capture of Kiev in September 1941 was a ‘major operation’ (Gross-Aktiori). People identified for extermination in official Nazi documents were listed as those to be given ‘special treatment’ (Sonderbehandlung), sometimes abbreviated to ‘SB’, and from roughly mid-1943 the term ‘special lodging’ (Sonderunterbringung) was also used.
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The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter B. '<span>In most states, the candidate who wins the popular vote wins all of the state’s electoral votes' is the statement that is NOT true concerning the Electoral College.</span>