The incumbent President, Paul von Hindenburg, first elected<span> in 1925, was re-</span>elected<span>to a second seven-year term of </span>office<span>. His major opponent in the election was Adolf </span>Hitler<span> of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). ... Under this political climate, Hindenburg reluctantly appointed </span>Hitler<span> as Chancellor of </span>Germany<span> in January 1933.</span>
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Before the Civil War there were three debates to provoke the America and the region, causing them to turn into foes. There exist those Three Fifths cooperation, the river Compromise of 1820, And this Compromise of 1850. All three compromises were about this way slaves were employed and if they could remain made free or be slaves. Some answers to these compromises were to push and other people are they could settle until the North and the South seemed happy about this outcome. All these compromises run into the Civil War because always they could take the cooperation, this cooperation could make worse and worse, until the Civil War where the South and North couldn’ ’t take it anymore.
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The ancient Egyptians were wonderful traders. They traded gold, papyrus, linen, and grain for cedar wood, ebony, copper, iron, ivory, and lapis lazuli (a lovely blue gem stone.) Ships sailed up and down the Nile River, bringing goods to various ports. ... The ancient Egyptians bought goods from merchants.
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El Museo Nacional de Historia y Cultura Afroamericana, que inaugurará el primer presidente afroamericano de la historia del país el próximo día 24, ha tardado más de un siglo en abrir sus puertas desde que en 1915 un grupo de veteranos afroamericanos de la Guerra Civil propusiera una iniciativa para albergar sus aportaciones a la nación. Y lo hará en un lugar privilegiado del National Mall de Washington, considerado “el jardín de América” y enclave de una veintena de museos dedicados a la historia del país. Su misión, en palabras de su director Lonnie Bunch, es “contribuir a que cada estadounidense, todo el mundo, entienda mejor la trayectoria de los afroamericanos y cómo ésta cambió a América”.
“La única manera de corregir un error es arrojar sobre él la luz de la verdad”. Estas palabras de la periodista y sufragista Ida B. Wells presiden una de las salas del museo y expresan su misión. El por qué lo recuerda Maya Angelou en la galería principal: “Con los obsequios que heredé de mis ancestros, yo soy el sueño y la esperanza del esclavo”. Y Bunch, el encargado de hacer realidad el sueño del museo, ha tardado más de una década en recopilar los trazos de una de las historias más dolorosas del país y conseguir situarlos después bajo un mismo techo.
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11.getting paid back for things you have done .you do something bad you get paid back in a bad way do something good you get paid back in a good way