Answer: Antisemitism became the national doctrine of Germany.
Explanation:
Antisemitism is widespread propaganda among the German people. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote a book called Mein Kampf (My Struggle), which became the core ideology of the strongest German uncle, the National Socialist struggle. This book is full of hate and racial discrimination. Hitler needed a "scapegoat" to defeat Germany in World War I and blamed the Jews as the culprit for all of Germany's problems. Through robust and unprecedented propaganda, he sought to and succeeded in convincing German society, which began to turn to this ideology of hatred and destruction massively.
1) Amoral - absence of specific moral values or judgments.
2) Ecosystem - the plants and wildlife that make up a region.
3) Indelible - something not easily forgotten; impossible to get rid of as a memory.
4) Insidious - very dangerous or harmful.
5) Prognosis - the likely outcome of something, such as an illness.
6) Surmise - to make a guess or assumption about something.
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2. By morning, most of the Yuan ships had disappeared. According to a Japanese courtier in his diary entry for 6 November 1274, a sudden reverse wind from the east blew back the Yuan fleet. A few ships were beached and some 50 Yuan soldiers and sailors were captured and executed.
4. Japan responded by beheading the six envoys and prepared for a second attack from the Mongols by taking a census of all available weaponry and warriors. All of Kyushu's landowning class was also tasked to build a defensive wall around Hakata Bay measuring five to fifteen feet high and 25 miles long
5. Kublai Khan's second invasion fleet was a whole lot bigger than the first one.
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Northern states favored tariffs because they helped strengthen their industrial-based economy.
It helped the textile industry because now we could make twice as much in half the amount of time.