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suter [353]
2 years ago
7

How did the Great Depression and the End of WW1 lead to the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party?

History
1 answer:
Snezhnost [94]2 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

Because hitler and his army wanted to take over the world because of what they had went through losing their families and friends

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Based on the above topic, a A key  example backgrounds of a person who represent my country is Muhammadu Buhari.

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The backgrounds tells us everything or things to know about a person or a situation.

Muhammadu Buhari is a Male and his Party is APC. I do  recognize the names of my representatives because he is standing in for all of us. I have not meant or seen Him. What surprised me is that he is not a good at his job but he is trying his best.

Therefore, Based on the above topic, a A key  example backgrounds of a person who represent my country is Muhammadu Buhari.

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2 years ago
Consider how your audience might influence the information you include in an historical analysis essay about the Women's Suffrag
Alex_Xolod [135]

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  • Women's Suffrage Movement : was to attain women voting rights.
  • Young, educated women : interested to read about the movement.
  • Presentation tailored to audience, based on their profile characteristics, so the type of audience will influence essay.
  • Audience Message : Create awareness & value of the women freedom attained, empower them to create a better world through it

Explanation:

Women's Suffrage Movement was a women's struggle to attain  legal right to vote (in national / local elections) , to run office. Women of US & Britain were prominent participants in this movement of mid 19th century. ICW (International council of Women), IWSA (International Women Suffrage Alliance) have been important international women organisations working for the movement. The movement had many significant leaders like Elizabeth Candy Stanton, Lucretia Mott . It achieved women's right to vote in national elections in Australia, Finland, Norway & local elections voting rights in some areas of US, Sweden ; by early 20th century.

Young educated women would be most interested in reading about such kind of women's movement, as they are potential people aware & probable enhance women empowerment. I would tailor such a presentation, customised as profile characteristics of my audience. So, type of audience in that way influences information included in the historical analysis essay. Eg : It would be explained more technically ; if my audience is youth, educated. It would be explained in a simple layman way ; if my audience is old age , less educated. And, using their suitable language is also an example. Appropriate message would be to make them more aware about the importance of the freedom they enjoy, struggle suffered to get it. So, ultimate message would be to value it & create a better world for themselves, people around them.

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B

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i think b is the correct answer for this

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Because this was a period in which there was a great export of slaves, in addition to the fact that there were great discussions of white men and blacks still fighting for their total freedom.

In general, starting from the history of a large part of these peoples, we can say that there was domestic slavery in Africa, and not a commercial slavery, that is, among several African peoples, the slave was not a commodity, but an arm to more in harvesting, livestock, mining and hunting; an extra warrior in military campaigns.

These African peoples preferred women as slaves, since they were responsible for agriculture and could generate new members for the community. And many of the children born to slave mothers were considered free by the community. The vast majority of African peoples were matrilineal, that is, they organized themselves based on maternal ancestry, starting with the transmission of names and privileges from the mother. In this way, a slave mother could become a political leader in her society, having generated the heir to the local leadership.

In addition, a slave who was faithful to his master could occupy a position of local prestige, including owning his slaves. Thus, not always being a slave was a condition of humiliation and disrespect. Even representing a submission, it was a situation that was often the same as that of other free people.

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