After a country loses a war it would be logical that to keep citizens’ enthusiasm up, it would be required to disinform the citizens for them to continue working hard and not revolting. Unfortunately disinforming citizens wasn’t the only tactic governments like Germany used to counter loss of enthusiasm upon their citizens. Arresting protestors, propaganda, abusive police powers, and censorship were also tactics Germany used to combat loss of enthusiasm. Examples of propaganda Germany publicized were normally pictures with resilient soldiers saying things like “we’re almost there” and other phrases to keep citizens' hopes up and even enlist to go to war.
The Treaty of Versailles was created after WWI to get things even with all countries affected by the war. This left Germany in a very bad position considering all the debts they had to pay to the other countries they hurt. With this high debt and lingering guilt, it left Germany with anger worthy of starting another war. Germany ended up disinforming their population and deluding their population into thinking it was the fault of minorities like Jews that caused the mishaps of war.
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Past, Presenty, Future for tenses
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b the title
Explanation: because the title basically tells you what its about
The correct answer is the C. Constitution for the United States of America.
Explanation
A preamble is a part of the introductory part of a law in which the reasons for which it originated are contextualized and exposed. According to the foregoing, the preamble of the United States allows us to know the context in which the Constitution originated and its purpose as a normative framework of a nascent nation. So the correct answer is the "C. Constitution for the United States of America" because fragment clearly establishes the purpose of this document.