Maybe for power? The Nazis might have known that if you wanted to break a family apart, you could take the kids away from the parents. Since the parents dont want their kid harmed, or worse, they probably would do almost anything to save them. This might result in them fighting for the Nazis or supporting them, in order to save their young. With the parents depressed and searching for their young, the Nazis might have a smooth and easy takeover.
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Abraham Lincoln was a Republican until he pointed it out. US president’s improbable claim made during roundtable discussion on Venezuela.
But for Lincoln’s death, there might have been some postwar investigations of the profiteers who supplied the Union Army with lousy war materiel. Soldiers in the field complained about leaky boots, spoiled meat, and biscuits that, when unpacked.
Lincoln abhorred slavery, a position that led him to the Republican Party. Once a Republican, his broader philosophy made its mark on the party. Lincoln was attracted to the party by his unwavering faith in the ideas espoused in the Declaration of Independence, even when faced with civil war. Lincoln was a moderate in a radical party.
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Answer:
How did the USA react to the Treaty? In the USA reactions to the Treaty were generally negative. Many Americans felt that the Treaty was unfair on Germany. More importantly, they felt that Britain and France were making themselves rich at Germany's expense and that the USA should not be helping them to do this.
Explanation:
Islam gained momentum during the 10th century in West Africa with the start of the Almoravid dynasty movement on the Senegal River and as rulers and kings embraced Islam. Islam then spread slowly in much of the continent through trade and preaching.
Pilgrimage to Mecca. Mansa Mūsā, either the grandson or the grandnephew of Sundiata, the founder of his dynasty, came to the throne in 1307. In the 17th year of his reign (1324), he set out on his famous pilgrimage to Mecca. It was this pilgrimage that awakened the world to the stupendous wealth of Mali.
It's the hausa's that are the most receptive