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How did Russell Means influence the course of events for the rights of Native Americans?
B) He created an important organization named The American Indian Movement (AIM)
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Answer:
1) Germany was broke
2)Germans were unemployed
3) Hitler's claims that he would return Germany back to its former glory.
Explanation:
1) After WW1, Germany was blamed and had to pay the allies a huge amount of money it didn't have as said in the Treaty of Versailles. This caused huge economic struggle, and caused Germany to start printing money. Printing money actually decreases the value of money, so the German Mark was pretty much useless by 1925. The United States agreed to help out Germany and agreed to help them out with the debt. However, the Stock Market Crash, caused the US to loose money and just like that, the Great Depression is here. The US wanted its money back, and Germany once again, did not have anything. Which caused them to go into even further debt.
2) This whole debt caused the Germans to loose their jobs because the German Mark was useless, meaning factory owners and employers had to lay off people. Which again, caused even more economic downturn.
3) Germany lost territory, Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France after WW1, Poland was created on the East, and Germany was split in 2. Germany also had to reduce its military to only 100,000 men, no air force, and had to demilitarize the Rhineland, an area full of factories near France. Hitler was very mad about this, and wanted to united every Germany around the world, get back German territory, pump up the military, and increase the Aryan race, which he thought was the only race that was superior. He then went on and start WW2, but that's a story for another time.
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A is the correct answer. The translation of this German word is "Crystal Night" as in the the breaking of store windows resulting in crystal-like shards of glass.
Answer:
Unemployment was the overriding fact of life when Franklin D. Roosevelt became President of the United States on March 4, 1933. An anomaly of the time was that the government did not systematically collect statistics on joblessness, actually did not start doing so until 1940. The Bureau of Labor Statistics later estimated that 12,830,000 persons were out of work in 1933, about one-fourth of a civilian labor force of over fifty-one million. March was the record month, with about fifteen and a half million unemployed. There is no doubt that 1933 was the worst year, and March the worst month for joblessness in the history of the United States.
Explanation:
1934 marked a turning point for labor during the Great Depression. In that year, the number of strikes more than doubled to 1,856, while the number of workers on strike increased five-fold, to 1,470,000, compared to the period 1929–32.1 The San Francisco General Strike of July 16–19 was one of three key outbreaks of class struggle in 1934. As Art Preis observes in Labor’s Giant Step, victorious strikes for union recognition in “Minneapolis, Toledo and San Francisco…showed how the workers could fight and win. They gave heart and hope to labor everywhere for the climactic struggle that was to build the CIO. In each of these strikes, militants from left-wing organizations in Toledo, and Communists in San Francisco played a key role in providing leadership in the fight. Communists and socialists rose to national prominence, confrontation by workers with the employers and the state became a common occurrence, and industrial solidarity blossomed.
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