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Federal courts may hear cases concerning state laws if the issue is whether the state law violates the federal Constitution
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1) They forced Jews to wear special yellow badges, and live apart from Christians in the ghettoes
2) This is how Jews were called in Spain. They were Spanish Jews.
3) The king who drove the Jews out of England was King Edward I throughout a royal decree on July 18, 1290. On the other hand, Oliver Cromwell invited the Jews to return in the 1650s.
4) The colony that welcomed the Jews in 1658 was Rhode Island.
5) Napoleon did that to order them to become French citizens.
6) Some of the restrictions Maria Theresa put on Jews were that Jews weren't allowed to buy vegetables until 9 A.M. or cattle before 11 A.M., they were taxed, and they had to wear yellow badges
7) Pogrom is a Russian word that described a time when mobs attacked Jews or stole their property without punishment in Russia and other countries.
8) The purpose of pogroms was to relieve public unrest in hard times
9) He taught German by translating the Torah.
10) Some of the arguments were that Jews were Christ-killers and that Jews plotted against the Gentiles. Also, they blame on the Jews for the economic calamity.
Answer: The man looked quickly and saw a flag.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from the poem <em>Barbara Frietchie,</em> the Confederate army was marching into Frederick town with General Stonewall Jackson at the front when 90 year old Barbara Frietchie reset the American flag that had been brought down by the men of the town in fear.
The sentence speaks of how General Jackson quickly look and saw the flag. The action words of <em>glanced</em> and<em> met</em> are evidence of this.
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Nihilism is the philosophical viewpoint that suggests the denial of, or lack of belief in, the reputedly meaningful aspects of life. Most commonly, nihilism is presented in the form of existential nihilism, which argues that life is without objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value.
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the rejection of all religious and moral principles, in the belief that life is meaningless.
extreme skepticism maintaining that nothing in the world has a real existence.
the doctrine of an extreme Russian revolutionary party c. 1900 which found nothing to approve of in the established social order.
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