The Russian Revolution was sparked by the manner in which the people were treated and the miserable conditions in which they were living under the Tsar Nicholas II. The people were not willing to put up anymore with the poverty and unjustly treatment towards them, so led by Vladimir Lenin, they revolted. The revolution was successful at the end, and it put end to the monarchy in Russia, while it opened up the doors for the communism at the same time. Unfortunately for the Russians, the century ahead of them didn't turned out to be better, but the same, or even worse at times.
The correct answer is:
<em>The victory for the Allies in the second World War II and the V-J, of Victory over Japan on August 14, 1945, changed the working conditions in the United States, especially for women.
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World War II allowed many women to get job opportunities like never before. One industry where women started to work was in the military. The transition from home to work was not an easy one for women, basically for two factors. The first one, the challenges to be accepted in the workforce mostly dominated by men. The second one, the lack of childcare during working hours. Nevertheless, after the War, many women were fired. More than sixty percent of hired women were fired to give men the former jobs they had before the war. But women kept on working outside the home, slowly, they were gaining job spaces after the war.
The correct answer is D) A positive, but not linear relationship.
This comes from the equation Ek=1/2mv^2
Where Ek is Kinetic Energy, m is mass, and v is the speed (or velocity).
As we can see in the equation, the relation is not linear but quadratic and it is positive.
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C. They carried out mass executions.
D. They were known as mobilized killing units.
E. They were used by Germany during the invasions of Poland and the Soviet Union.
Explanation:
Einsatzgruppen was founded in 1939 as a mobile death killing unit (squad) of the Nazi German security forces during the second world war (the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and Poland in 1931). The Einsatzgruppen were mainly part of the Schutzstaffel paramilitary and as such played a significant role in the mass murder of the Jewish people, Romanis, priesthood members and the intelligentsia in Poland.
Hence, the statements which best describe Einsatzgruppen are;
I. They carried out mass executions.
II. They were known as mobilized killing units.
III. They were used by Germany during the invasions of Poland and the Soviet Union.
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they destroyed sacred temples and animals and forced heavy taxes on the people
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