During the war, be it the World War I or World War II, there was very little resistance among the German people about waging war. This might have came as a surprise for the other countries, and they also thought that the Germans are all hardline nationalist, but that was not the prime reason. The Germans were living in terrible conditions. The was lot of poverty, the job opportunities were not the best, the economy in terrible condition, and socially the country was in a dire situation. The German politicians used this desperation of the people, so they easily managed to convince them that the war would solve their problems. The people didn't had much to lose, so they went into war without thinking a lot, and seeing their economy and country becoming stronger, it seemed justifiable.
<em>Answer:</em>
The colonists were justified in rebelling against the British due to several reasons
<em>Explanation:</em>
- <u> A large part being Locke's reasoning. </u>
- <u>The colonists also stated that due to the acts and the manners he committed them. </u>
- <u>They would write up a series of complaints, which would stand as the pinnacle of the declaration of independence.</u>
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Answer:
becuase of what king george did to the colinist
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making 3 houses with checks and balances so one house could not get more power than the other?
Explanation:
The student protest at Tiananmen Square of 1989 failed because the government was in chaos.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The death of Hu Yaobang enraged a lot of people, especially the students, leading to a lot of protests. During the initial stages of the protest, the government of China was reluctant to take any action against the rising protests, because the government was in chaos.
Some officials of the government wanted to respond with violence, whereas some voted to respond in a non violent manner. It lead to a lot of confusions, but finally the Hardliners won the debate and responded by imposing martial law on the protesting people in Beijing.