How have European politics been pulled to the extreme Left and Right?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. Populist movements on both the Left and the Right have reacted to the supranationalism of the European Union.
b. On the Right are nationalist movements that have been accused of harboring Fascist and anti-Semitic views.
c. The French National Front, Austrian Freedom Party, Greek Golden Dawn, and Dutch Party for Freedom, once splinter parties, have won seats in national parliaments.
d. Populist movements on the Right have reacted to the recent influx of refugees with calls for closed borders.
e. Theo van Gogh represents nationalists who oppose immigration and multiculturalism.
f. On the Left, Green and so-called Pirate parties criticized the influence of international banks and multinational corporations.

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a. Versailles Palace b. Vierzehnheiligen c. Neuschwanstein Castle d. Tuilleries Palace e. Der Residenz

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A. accepting the idea of "interposition" as a legal argument B. allowing states "all deliberate speed" by which to comply with the decision C. establishing a "civil rights czar" to enforce the Supreme Court's ruling D. allowing local communities to monitor enforcement

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d. implementing Keynesian economic theory and providing direct relief.

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