The Enlightenment was a European age of reason, where politics, philosophy, and science radically changed. During this period, Europe questioned authority and embraced individual thought and humanity. This period produced a plethora of books, essays, inventions, laws, scientific findings, and revolutions, such as the American and French Revolutions, which were influenced heavily by the Enlightenment period.
I would think D? I really am not sure
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Read the excerpt from part 1 of Zeitoun.
In the neighborhood, other homes had been hit by all manner of debris. Windows had been blown out. Wet, black branches covered cars, the street. Everywhere trees had been pulled out of the earth and lay flat.
<span>The quiet was profound. The wind rippled the water but otherwise all was silent. No cars moved, no planes flew. A few neighbors stood on their porches or waded through their yards, assessing damage. No one knew where to start or when.
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MY ANSWER IS:
SOCIETY HAS BECOME OVERWHELMED BY NATURE.
In every natural calamity we face, we prepare ourselves for any contingencies. However, there are instances when our preparation is not enough and the natural calamity is too much for us to handle that we become overwhelmed with the enormity of what we are facing with.
The role of disarmament was to prevent the Germans from creating an army or creating weapons. German army was dissolved and forbidden while their arms factories were closed with no sign of reopening them.
The correct answer is:
These groups were the prime victims of the genocide caused by Arab, Turkish, Mughal, and Afghan occupants of India during the "Indian Holocaust". In addition to the massacres and mass rapes, thousands of Hindu and Buddhist temples were destroyed.
This event is possibly the most bloody and considered the biggest massacre in human history, even greater than the Jewish Holocaust - which it is commonly compared to.