After WW1 finished, Germany was left in a complete mess. It used to be a Federal Monarchy before and during the war. However, the ideology of FASCISM quickly rose in both Germany and Italy. Once Adolf Hitler and the Nazi's took over, FASCISM is what the Government was primarily based off.
The <span>Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery and set all slaves free.
It was signed on September 22nd, which was soon after the Union's victory against the Confederates in the Battle of </span><span>Antietam.
It was this victory that prompted President Lincoln to pass the </span>Emancipation Proclamation.
So the answer is A. S<span>eeing the Union’s effectiveness at the Battle of Antietam.</span>
Perhaps the greatest way in which these two time periods were similar is in terms of intolerant attitudes. Both we periods of great discrimination against minorities and women. The 1950s saw far more of a literary revival than the 20s.
Originally, it was all Christian groups (Protestant, Catholic, etc) that had religious freedom in colonial Pennsylvania, although later it was open to all religions of any faith.
I honestly couldn’t tell you because I don’t know what I’m looking at