Answer:
National Socialism is a totalitarian regime and political system, also known as Nazism that existed in Germany during the period of Adolph Hitler. During that period the whole country was under his strict authority.
Explanation:
- Nazism is close to fascism and is often compared to it, partly because of the military-political alliance between fascist Italy and Nazi Germany before and during World War II.
- However, the two ideologies differ and should be seen as related, but with enough differences to be separate factors. One of the most important differences between the two ideologies is that Italian fascism as a basis had a state in the first place, while for the Nazis it was a German people, defined by its racial dimension.
- The Germanic race is, in their belief, superior to other races and as such should spread to the detriment of others!
<span>A) Ottoman Empire
This is the only reasonable answer, since it was the nation that disintegrated after World War 1
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Answer:
Her dependent variable is years of experience
Explanation:
Kristen's dependend variable is years of experience because it is the variable that depends on another variable, in this case, the geographical location of the school where the teachers work (either suburban or urban).
Kristen is hypothesizing that an average suburban school teacher has more years of experience than an urban school teacher, letting us know that according to her model, years of experience depends on the geographical variable (which in this case would be the independent variable).
The real answer to this question was B because they were trying to control fresh water and trade routes
Answer: D. No, because the state owns and operates the metal plant.
Explanation:
The State owns and operates the plants and so is allowed to discriminate against non residents.
This principle was established by the United States Supreme Court in Reeves, Inc. v. Stake, 447 U.S. 429 (1980).
In the judgement, the Court held that South Dakota had a right to give it's residents preferential treatment in buying cement from a state owned plant.