Answer:
they hunted animals
Explanation:
they didn't die after a month
About the first option: public theater satires of the fascist thinking.
No, I am pretty sure that fascism does not encourage this and quite on the contrary, it would punish this with death: in a fascist societies all people are expected to believe in the agenda
The second option: private ..., as long as the government is served.
I think that the missing word here is "businesses" - and yes, fascism would encourage this, since it would make the economy stronger
Answer: True
Explanation:
In general, women do more of the care of the older people than do men. Also, there is a rough hierarchy of caregivers. If the older person's spouse is alive and reasonably healthy, she or he will normally become the primary caregiver; if the spouse is not alive or is unhealthy, an adult daughter is usually next in line; and, if there is no daughter who can manage the care, another relative, such as a son or a sister, may be called upon.
Answer:
the guards became more aggressive.
Explanation:
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo and his colleagues conducted an experiment to figure out if the violence documented by guards in American prisons was due to their sadistic nature or had something to do with the prison environment. Although prisoners and guards were permitted to communicate in any way they chose, the encounters were violent and therefore some volunteers have to be released soon. The guards started to act in ways that were violent and hostile towards the prisoners, whilst the prisoners became passive and discouraged.