This can refer to Nazism that ruled Germany under the
leadership of Adolph Hitler. Many of its
followers have these characteristics. It
can also refer to any extreme group or government that suppresses other
people. Even today there are groups who have
these characteristics and are a threat to others.
The phenomenon that triangular trade most directly encouraged was slavery. The first part of the triangle was the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by Europeans wishing to sell their products. With the money obtained the europeans would buy slaves; sometimes they would just trade the products they brought directly for slaves. The same european ships would then sail to America to sell the slaves as plantation labourers. With the money obtained the europeans bought raw products like cotton and took them to Europe for further processing. The complete cycle took like a year.
Civil law is indeed heavily inspired by Roman Law. After the Fall of the Roman Empire, it survived thanks to the continued presence of the Catholic Church and its influence on law-making during the Middle Ages. During these times, civil law saw an expansion and development under the influence of ecclesiastic Canon law. It also continued existing during the Byzantine Empire up until the 15th century. When that Empire fell, its scholars would free and spread its principles all over Western Europe. It was a source of inspiration for laws when common laws proved insufficient on some cases and situations. Its influence started to be greater and greater and it finally became the main source of law for most European countries though adapted to their particular national contexts. It was codified by Germanic scholars and also underwent even more codification and development during the Enlightenment Period. It has been adopted by most countries in Continental Europe whereas in the United Kingdom, it is Common Law that prevails as the source of legislation. Even Japan, during the Meiji period decided to use it as the source of its modern legal system (mainly inspired by the legal systems of France and Germany).
I believe you are referring to Nazi government
the answer to this question are:
A. They blamed Jews for the loss of WWI
They used propaganda to encourage the boycott of Jewish businesses
E. They blamed Jews for the economic depressed that followed WWI
Nazism was about anti-semitism and largely a superiority ideology that argued for the supremacy of the Germany race. It used propaganda tactics and antismetism to cement itself as the defender of the Germans and catapulted the rise of Adolf Hitler who aggressively pushed the world into ww2.