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In ancient India, the Vaishyas were responsible for exporting goods to other countries.
The Vaishyas were people belonging to the lower caste.
They were treated badly and were considered as untouchables in the Hindu society.
These Vaishyas did all the odd jobs and were not allowed to enter religious places such as temples. Or to attend gatherings or sit with higher caste people.
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<u>Let's match each term with each definition</u>
- Kristallnacht - D. This night of the broken glass took place in Berlin in 1938 and consisted in a series of attacks against Jewish properties and synagogues conducted by the SA paramilitary forces related to the nazi party and by antisemitic civilians.
- Auschwitz - C. Auschwitz was the most infamous concentration camp, in fact it was a complex of concentration and extermination camps located in Polish soil when Nazi Germany occuppied Poland during WWII. One of those camps, Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main site where the Final Solution for the extermination of the Jewish people was conducted during the Holocaust.
- Nuremberg Laws - B. These were antisemitic and racist laws that were enacted in 1935 "for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour" . For example, marriages between German people and Jewish were forbidden.
- Nazi Propaganda Ministry - A. The Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda was leaded by Joseph Goebbels with the aim of spreading and enforicng the nazi ideology in the German society.
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<em><u>Working Class</u></em>
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The arrest of a criminal suspect.
If you've ever watched a television crime drama, you've heard the "Miranda warning" -- or at least the beginning of it: "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney ...." There's a couple more sentences to the warning, but TV shows often cut to the next scene before hearing the arresting officer finish their recitation of the full warning.
Miranda v. Arizona was a Supreme Court case decided in 1966. Ernesto Miranda was accused of kidnapping and raping a woman. He confessed to the crime when interrogated by police, but attorneys argued that he did not fully understand his 6th Amendment rights. After the decision in Miranda v. Arizona, it has become standard procedure in all arrests that the arresting officers must clearly state the accused person's rights -- their "Miranda rights," as they have become known.