<em>Many loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution.</em>
Answer: <em>C) They fled to Canada to avoid punishment.</em>
Explanation:
The loyalists fled to Canada after the American Revolution. As the American Revolution gave freedom to the enslaved Africans and Indians Around 80,000 of them fled to Canada and Britain. Because they were wealthy, educated and older.
They often suffered bad treatment from the patriots and therefore, had to flee from their own homes. Even after the war there were some people who remained loyal to the British crown. And so the American colonists would often treat them brutally.
Hesiod claimed, the word Titan means "Strainer", because they strained and performed some presumptuous, fearful deed and the vengeance would come after it. Where the Olympians lived in Olympus, the home of the Titans was Othrys, their stronghold.
The exact number of the Titans varied from author to author, and they often included some of the children of the Titans. So there are at least two generations of Titans can be considered.
For a generation, the Titans shared the world and created mankind, with Cronus as their leader. Although a number of the male Titans were imprisoned in Tartarus, when they chose to fight a war against the younger gods, known as the Olympians.
According to the Orphic myth, Zeus destroyed the Titans with his thunderbolts, because the Titans had murdered and devoured his son Zagreus (Dionysus). From the smouldering ashes, mankind were created.
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<span>Even after his death, Hitler’s mental
condition has been an important topic for discussion. He was reported to have
suffered from megalomania, paranoia, and hysteria. Such condition, if it was
true made him very difficult to please and to be with. His entry into the
German leadership, however, gave hope to the Germans to recover from their
humiliation in their defeat during the World War I and their weak Weimar
Republic. Thus, the National Social German Workers’ Party or Nazi was welcomed
wholly by the middle class, the youth, and the unemployed. In their desperation,
Hitler became their savior, believing that his strong character though
obviously flawed could create a huge change for their betterment.</span>