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GRMN 2301 EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024.
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Antisemitism 
hostility to or prejudice against Jews. For the Nazis, this amounted to declaring them a racial group, not just a religious group. They were also viewed as a movement that the Germans didn't want. Anything that was seen as bad in the present time was blamed on the Jews 
-modern art 
-feminism 
-urban poverty 
-communism 
 
 
 
Lebensraum 
Literally means living space. The belief that Germany needed to expand the nation state in order to grow. This meant that they would expand to E...
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Leaders of WW1 Quiz (Solved!)
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Falkenhayn correct answers He began concentrating resources for an attack on Verdun that he believed would wear out the French army. On August 29, 1916, following a long and unsuccessful German assault on that French fortress-city. Quoted bleed France white. 
 
Foch correct answers marshal of France and commander of Allied forces during the closing months of World War I, generally considered the leader most responsible for the Allied victory. 
 
French correct answers commanded the British army ...
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7.6 AMSCO Terms question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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7.6 AMSCO TermsNazism - correct answers German brand of fascism 
 
Weimar Republic - correct answers the republic that was established in Germany in 1919 and ended in 1933 
 
Mein Kampf - correct answers "My Struggle"-a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in , in which he set forth his beliefs and his goals for Germany 
 
Reichstag Fire - correct answers February, 1933; the government building was set on fire by a secret order of Goebbels; called a communist plot;Hitler convin...
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The Great Gatsby Final Test Review Accurate 100%(GRADED A+)
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Catherine - ANSWER Claimed that Myrtle never had an affair 
 
Michaelis - ANSWER Owns the restaurant near Wilson's garage 
 
Meyer Wolfsheim - ANSWER Gatsby's persistent house guest; involved in gambling, bootlegging, Gatsby's business affairs 
 
Myrtle - ANSWER Receives a broken nose 
 
George Wilson - ANSWER Wants to buy a car from Tom Buchanan 
 
Owl Eyes - ANSWER Discovers Gatsby's books are real; gets into a wreck after Gatsby's party; One of the only people at Gatsby's funeral. 
 
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GRMN 2301 Midterm 1 questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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GRMN 2301 Midterm 1NSDAP - correct answer National Socialist German Workers' Party 
 
Tenets of Nazism - correct answer Anti-Semitism* 
Lebensraum* 
Leadership principle 
Nationalism 
Social Darwinism 
Pan-Germanism 
Anti-communism 
 
Alienation - correct answer War was the overcoming of alienation and the finding of purpose. 
 
Mein Kampf & Storm of Steel - correct answer - Glorified and aestheticized war 
- Spoke of a new, militarized humanity 
- Nazis in Germany suspected that Jewish people ...
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Journey of Flight 3, 18, 19, Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Journey of Flight 3, 18, 19, Questions and 
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What is a large body of air that usually covers 1,000 miles or more and generally has 
the same temperature and moisture content? - Answer- an air mass 
What tends to slow air movement from the Earth's surface up to about 6,000 feet? - 
Answer- friction 
What is the name of the region where most people live, work and play? - Answer- 
Troposphere 
What was the name of the Zeppelin that crashed in 1937 that caused the first fatalit...
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World War 1 - Test HISTORY ALL SOLUTION LATEST 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A
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Causes of World War I 
nationalism, imperialism, militarism, creation of alliances (Central and Allied Powers); immediate cause: assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand (heir to Austrian throne) by a Serb on June 28, 1914 
Triple Alliance, Triple Entente 
the triple alliance was made up of germany, italy, and austria hungary and the triple entente was made up of russia france and great britain. Italy eventually switched sides to the tiple entante, which made up the majority of the world powe...
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WWII questions and answers well illustrated.
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WWII questions and answers well illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wendell Wilkie's staunch isolationism put him in the same camp as which other well-known social and political figure? - correct answers.Father Coughlin 
 
Which act passed in 1940 was the first-ever peacetime military draft in American history? - correct Selective Training and Service Act 
 
Why did Father Coughlin's endorsement of Republican candidate Wendell Willkie possibly damage Wilkie's chance? - correct answers.- Coughlin...
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7.6 AMSCO Terms questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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7.6 AMSCO TermsNazism - correct answers German brand of fascism 
 
Weimar Republic - correct answers the republic that was established in Germany in 1919 and ended in 1933 
 
Mein Kampf - correct answers "My Struggle"-a book written by Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment in , in which he set forth his beliefs and his goals for Germany 
 
Reichstag Fire - correct answers February, 1933; the government building was set on fire by a secret order of Goebbels; called a communist plot;Hitler convin...
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Germany essay plans complete
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Germany essay plans complete 
 
By 1935 the Nazis had effectively excluded the Jews from German society. Assess the validity of this view 
 
 
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1933 Law Against the Overcrowding of German Schools restricted Jewish students. Denying Jews education would weaken them. By 1938 Jews had been banned by schools 
 
1933 Reich Press Law meant many Jewish papers shut down 
 
Nuremburg Laws- announced as many Nazis felt anti-Semitic laws issued were not going far enough. 2 main laws; ...
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