Before the war: Germany invaded Czechoslovakia and annexed the Sudetenland. Austria was also invaded and incorporated into Nazi Germany. Nazis persecuted Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, political dissenters, religious dissenters and killed all mentally or physically disabled people.
Japan invaded China and Korea. It annexed Korea and Taiwan as well as parts of China and held military control over others. The Japanese did not actively persecute ethnic or religious minorities in Japan since these were very small and were considered as completely loyal to Japan. They did persecute the few political dissenters that dared to question the totalitarian government but the police used several coercion techniques to turn them or discourage them from any kind of sedition.
During the war: Nazi Germany launched WWII by invading and occupying Poland. Then Germany invaded Norway, France, Belgium the Netherlands, Denmark and other parts of the Balkans.
They immediately and deliberately engaged in an industrial, organized campaign of genocide against Jews and all the other minorities mentioned above. They engaged in occupation and brutal measures of reprisal against civilian populations in occupied countries and forced them to provide men, weapons and raw materials to aid the Nazi war effort.
Japan launched the Pacific War by attacking the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. They invaded or attacked most of the European colonies in Southeast Asia and China and placed puppet regimes in China and other places.
Interestingly enough there did engage in horrendous genocidal acts but they did not intend to commit genocide but to break and subjugate all the populations they conquered. One exception is the Chinese that they did seek to eliminate to a certain extent to make room for Japanese settlers. They did have internment camps for both civilians and POWs but there was no unified directive for the treatment of internees. Each camp commander had total latitude and control to do with internees as he saw fit. Japan forced thousands of Asian and European women into sexual slavery for its troops. The brutal treatments for camps were genocidal but the aim was more slavery and subjugation than total elimination of the internees.
When Assyrian mixed with Israelites still living in Israel, Samaritans
The reform that the Progressives introduced to combat the problems associated with industrialised capitalism was the Sherman anti-trust acts.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was approved July 2, 1890. It constituted the first Federal act that outlawed monopolistic business practices. The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was the first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts. A number of states had passed similar laws, but they were limited to intrastate businesses.
Answer:
1. They might have moved to find more food for their ever-growing population.
2. The peaceful Tainos might have moved to seek refuge from the Kalinagos.
3. Since they loved travelling by sea, they might have discovered some of those Islands by accident and thought them as suitable for habitation.
Explanation:
The Amerindian were the earliest inhabitants of the Americas. These group of people consisted mainly of the Tainos, the Kalinagos, and the Mayans. The Kalinagos spoke Carib while the other groups spoke Arawak. The Amerindian groups were known to migrate from their South American native lands to the Caribbean in the time period that spanned the 1st to 7th centuries.
They might have moved to other territories because they wanted more food for their growing population, they wanted to seek refuge from aggressive groups, they saw some geographical locations as better for survival, or they just saw migration as a way of life.
The answer is B.
He influenced Checks & Balances and Separation of powers.