- Germany lost WW1 (1919)
- Hitler and his party were involved in a putsch (1923)
- Hitler was sentenced 5 years in prison (1923)
- Hitler became chancellor of Germany (1933)
- books were burned (1933)
- The Reich Citizenship Law banned anyone of Jewish descent from being a German citizen. (1935)
- The Kristallnacht - Night of the broken glass (1938)
<u>Vocab</u>
Dictionary result for putsch
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noun
a violent attempt to overthrow a government.
Answer:
B: "...enabled modern humans to travel further north..."
Explanation:
The activist supports separation of powers, which was contributed to political theory by Montesquieu. (An easy way to remember this is by "separating" his name; Mon - tesqu - ieu).
The answer is Battle cemetery
Depending on what you have been learning most recently, it could be any of the following
· The Treaty of Paris was signed (brought an end to the French and Indian War, giving Britain claim over all of the east of the Mississippi River)
· The Stamp Act was passed ( it required that all colonists purchase marked, taxed paper for use in newspapers and legal documents. This was done in order to stop the rebels from printing newspapers that encouraged rebellion)
· The Boston Massacre (In which Redcoat troops fired into a crowd of sailors, when one redcoat soldier was knocked over.... (some believe it was an accident others think it was on purpose; its debatable)
Hope its one of these!