The three pronged strategy was an attack on three sides of an opponent at nearly the same time so that the opponent would not be able to bring reinforcements to any certain side and eventually crush the opponent by surrounding it.
Example: During the American Revolution, the British attempted a three pronged attack: General John Burgoyne from Canada, Colonel Barry St. Leger from the East, General Howe from the South. Were this to be successful, the American's would be trapped from 3 sides of the British army and couldn't escape by sea due to the British navy and all americans including me would be drinking tea right now. Except it didn't work since General Howe decided to go for personal glory and take Philadelphia.
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Political Patterns. Revolution; Historical Processed. Change/Continuity
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Option 4 Russian borrowed Western ideas and expanded its territories
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Peter the Great was a Russian czar in the late 17th century who rule from 1682 until his death in the year 1696. He reformed the country, turning Russian into a modernized empire made to conform to Western models and ideas in its customs, social life, education, and state service. Peter the great also change the mode of dressing and the way women were been treated.
The actions taken by Peter the Great allowed Russia to borrow western ideas and expand its territories, it trade, military style and strength.
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1. The other group that were persecuted besides the Jewish people, were persecuted on political, ideological, and behavioral grounds, among them Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homosexuals. Women and children and African Americans were also persecuted but in different ways than the different Ethnic groups. There were many people persecuted in the Holocaust, Hitler’s hatred for the Jews made them the most persecuted but his goal was to create a perfect race and if you didn’t fit his description then you could possibly be persecuted.
2. The mass murder of Europe's Jews took place in the context of World War II. As German troops invaded and occupied more and more territory in Europe.
3. The "Gettos" were a key step in the Nazi process of brutally separating, persecuting, and ultimately destroying Europe's Jews. Ghettos were often enclosed districts that isolated Jews from the non-Jewish population and from other Jewish communities. Living conditions were miserable.
4. The primary weapon used to murder jews was used in the gas concentration camps.
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