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Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was a Prussian king and military leader, who ruled the Kingdom of Prussia from 1740 until 1786, the longest reign of any Hohenzollern king at 46 years.[a] His most significant accomplishments during his reign included his reorganization of Prussian armies, his military victories, his success in the Silesian wars and the Partitions of Poland, and his patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment. Frederick was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia and declared himself King of Prussia after achieving sovereignty over historically Prussian lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. Prussia greatly increased its territories and became a leading military power in Europe under his rule. He became known as Frederick the Great (German: Friedrich der Große) and was nicknamed Der Alte Fritz ("The Old Fritz") by the Prussian people and eventually the rest of Germany.[1]
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Option: A. Jobs
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With the rising of the industrialization in England, most of the rural population began to shift in the urban areas. Rural people sold their homes and moved in cities to find jobs. People who came in cities were unskilled with no money to live in comfort as they relied on daily work. They lived in wooden houses with no sanitation and safety. Life was not easy for workers in cities with low wages and long shifts.
Russian<span> Social Democratic Labour Party, RSDLP. They were a party founded by the Bolsheviks. </span>
<span> Populations grew, so they needed more cities, and with more people, they need government to lead/control them</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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The event in Georgia that showed both growing racism and a deep suspicion of northerners moving to the South was the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906.
The Atlanta Race Riot started on September 22, 1906, and ended two days later. Infuriated white people violently attacked and wounded many African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia. They also damaged black's private property.
The justification: it was said that some blacks had assaulted a white woman and this was reported on the news. But historians agreed that this incident was just the trigger because white people felt threatened by the increasing number of African Americans in the workplace and the factories.