Living things... Well, bacteria, Fungi, Animalia if you want me to continue or go into deeper detail I will :)
Answer:
Has been traveling
Haven't heard
Hasn't sent
Have (you) heard
Has been putting
Have never tried
Have (you) been doing
Have been trying
Have (you) finished
Have (you) asked
Explanation:
The present perfect tense is the tense we use to talk about events that happened in the past but have present consequences. There are two types of this tense:
- The present perfect simple - used to talk about completed actions that have an influence on the present. The emphasis is on the result of the action.
- The present perfect continuous - used to talk about activities that started in the past and may continue in the present. The emphasis is on the activity itself.
You can see some more information about these tenses in the images I've attached below.
Answer:
Hitler not only 'isolated' the Jews based on their racial background but also extended this discrimination to other minority groups. He also ordered the execution of such people who he deemed "illegal" and inferior to the German people.
Explanation:
Infringement refers to the act of obstructing the progress or movement of something or someone or controlling and restrict the actions of something or someone. In this aspect, Adolf Hitler infringes on the rights of the Jewish people when he ostracized and deemed them "racially invalid" for the German Reich.
German leader and dictator Hitler imposed several laws and regulations that obstructed and limited the Jewish people from exercising their rights to live as German nationals/citizens. He introduced and implemented numerous policies that were racially discriminatory against the Jewish people.
One such law was the "Nuremberg Laws" which officially provides a definition of who is a German citizen and who is not. This law makes every person, irrespective of what religion he/she practices, a Jew if he/she is a descendent of a Jew. This law was a targeted attack on the Jews and the necessary step to isolate them from being equal to the "genuine" Germans.
Then, the Nuremberg Laws were extended to other minorities, including the gypsies, Sinti and Roma, and the Ne g r oe s.
And if that wasn't enough discrimination, Jews were taken to concentration camps, made to work, and exterminated as if they meant nothing.
All of these horrendous acts were a downright infringement on the rights of minorities.