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The policy of appeasement encouraged aggression because there were
no consequences for aggression. Each victory gave Hitler more
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Based on what little information that I have read, it is a
debate about what is easier: Voting or
buying a gun? These are very sensitive
issues but there is very little information on how to answer this. Still, what
matters here is that voters do the right thing.
Yes, the current American tendency to blame the poor for unfavorable conditions is similar to racist attitudes of the past. Groups in power, whether by class or race, have always tended to attribute their issues to outside parties such as the less-privileged strata of society. For example, Hitler blamed Germany’s post-WWI economic and political suffering on the domestic Jewish population, encouraging the entitled and intolerant “Aryan” Germans. In America today, political groups that are composed of the most-fortunate demographics of society tend to blame the poor for high taxes and invasive social programs. As always, xenophobia against impoverished immigrants prevails and continues to perpetuate the use of “scape-goats” for economic and societal issues brought by other factors.
During the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci painted the famous painting called "The Last Supper". He used a different technique that was actually developed because of it. Leonardo was commissioned by Duke Ludovico for the refectory of the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. In order to paint it, Vinci used an oil mix and applied it to drywall. The correct answer is PERSPECTIVE.
Genoa and Venice became rich with sea trade. Milan showed its wealth and power. Florence was a banking and trading center.