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Explanation: I will not be like Bill
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In the aftermath of World War I, Germans struggled to understand their country’s uncertain future. Citizens faced poor economic conditions, skyrocketing unemployment, political instability, and profound social change. While downplaying more extreme goals, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party offered simple solutions to Germany’s problems, exploiting people’s fears, frustrations, and hopes to win broad support.
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https://www.ushmm.org/learn/holocaust/path-to-nazi-genocide/chapter-1/aftermath-of-world-war-i-and-the-rise-of-nazism-1918-1933
<span>According to maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the highest need category is: self-actualization
Self-actualization refers to the needs to fulfill our talents and potential. According to Maslow, every human have a primal needs to be considered as a 'worthy' individual among their peers and spend their entire life to keep honing their skills in order to get that acknowledgment. </span>
The Twenty-sixth Amendment that enfranchised 18-to-20-year -olds led to reduction in the national voter turnout rate.
The Twenty-sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States extended voting rights to citizens between the ages of 18 and 20. Earlier, the voting age was set at 21 and above.
The call to reduce the voting age became particularly salient after the Vietnam War. Young men between the age of 18 and 21 were drafted into the armed forces or to support military operations. After the war, proponents of extending voting rights coined the slogan “old enough to fight, old enough to vote”.
The result of lowering the voting age was that the national voter turnout rate declined.
To learn more about the Twenty-sixth Amendment: brainly.com/question/12983907
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Bill of rights? Or it could be Massachusetts Constitution of 1780