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These programs were designed to investigate alleged disloyalty and Fascist and Communist and subversive activitie on the part of citizens, public employees, and those organisations suspected of having communist ties. In the United States, . The HUAC was protecting us from communism, but they did violate some basic rights of American citizens.
Answer:B
Explanation:
Because of many people losing money and not having wealth most companies could not supply more resources
Not completely sure what your curriculum has taught you specifically, but just using common sense you could probably assume that the KKK did not aim to do anything beneficial to society.
Therefore, the answer must be D, unless there was something else that was taught to you explicitly that may go against this logic.
In the 1840s and 1850s there was a rising division as regards cultural and intellectual terms between the North and the South of the country. Between 1854 and 1861 a small civil war took part in Kansas. It was known as Bleeding Kansas and it was a series of violent civil confrontations between the ones who were in favour of the legality of slavery and the ones who were against it.
<u><em>Wiesel tells Oprah that</em></u>: <u>Before they were mass murdered, the Jews had been told they would be resettled in Eastern Europe</u>.
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The families arrived at Auschwitz with their most precious belongings stored in suitcases</em></u>. On the outside of each case, the unsuspecting owners wrote their names and dates of birth believing that their things would be returned.
<u><em>But nothing is further from reality</em></u>, because the systematic process of determining who would live and who would die was known as "<u>selection</u>". The SS officers briefly evaluated each arrival.
<u><em>Those considered capable of forced labor</em></u>, such as 15-year-old Elie Wiesel and her father, entered the labor camp. <u>All the others were sent immediately and unknowingly on the way to the four gas chambers of Auschwitz</u>.
<u><em>The people selected to die were told that they were receiving showers, and then they were sent to the cameras by the thousands</em></u>. Bins of the deadly chemical Zyklon B were thrown in. As the toxic granules mixed with the air, cyanide gas was released. Death took about 15 minutes to arrive and it felt like suffocation.
<em><u>The dreadful task of burning the corpses</u></em> in underground furnaces was left to the Jewish prisoners. Forced into this horrible work, they temporarily evaded their own death.