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A wave of destruction, looting and incendiaries [fires] unparalleled in Germany since the Thirty Years War and in Europe generally since the Bolshevist revolution, swept over Greater Germany today as National Socialist cohorts took vengeance on Jewish shops, offices and synagogues for the murder by a young Polish Jew of Ernst vom Rath, third secretary of the German Embassy in Paris.
Beginning systematically in the early morning hours in almost every town and city in the country, the wrecking, looting and burning continued all day. Huge but mostly silent crowds looked on and the police confined themselves to regulating traffic and making wholesale arrests of Jews “for their own protection.”
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Because there would be an uneven amount of power between the branches of government.
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I think he was wanted for opposed secession and unsuccessfully to keep Texas out of the Confederate States of America.
The correct answer is D.
<em>Democracy promotion</em> has always been a key aspect of U.S. foreign policy. It means democracy as a political system but also promoting democratic values and rights. <em>Democracy promotion</em> is a term that describes different activities, undertaken as part of U.S. foreign policy, to initiate and foster democratic governance in various countries in the world. It is done by means of traditional diplomacy ( talks and agreements ), targeted foreign aid and assistance, covert and overt military operations.
Many times, in order to promote democracy, <em>capitalism is used</em>. Promoting capitalism had been more effective in countries with authoritarian regimes, opposed to any change. The authoritarians may become more willing to adopt to capitalism because it brings them visible effects fast ( more money and economy growth). Economic growth may in return strengthen the power of new, emerging leaders and<em> allow the transition of the country into</em> <em>a democracy.</em>
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In 1860 the Republican Party won the elections
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The United States presidential elections of 1860 demonstrated a <em>political difference</em> between the North and the South.
Abraham Lincoln was elected <em>president of the US</em>, being nominated by the Republican Party. His central <em>political idea</em> was to fight slavery in America.
This election later led to the beginning of the American Civil War (1861-1865). Full abolition of slavery was accomplished in 1865 with the <em>Thirteenth Amendment</em>.