What was the goal of the Wannsee Conference in 1942?
a. How to deal with underground movements in German occupied areas.
b. The effective use of captive civilians in the support of the war.
c. To establish the "Final Solution" to the "Jewish Problem."
d. The creation of youth corps to fight the Allies as the war neared the German homeland.
e. The assassination of Adolf Hitler.
c
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Which of the following represented the attitude of the planter elite in South Carolina and Georgia after the Revolution?
A) The planter elite in these two states was determined to reestablish an economic way of life that depended on slavery. B) The planter elite in these two states was determined to establish a new set of economic relations with blacks based on negotiated free labor. C) The planter elite in these two states was ambivalent about reestablishing slavery in these states because of the Revolution's principles about liberty and freedom. D) The planter elite in these two states was determined to establish a new economic system based on tenant farming with their former slaves.
After the Civil War, _____________ developed as a replacement for slave labor.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The modern Middle East
a. has achieved considerable stability thanks to the vast amounts of oil which will result in the long run in creating a prosperous and peaceful society. b. has, outside of Israel, reached a satisfactory agreement regarding the role of religion in civil society. c. is culturally united in matters of religion and politics, with only the existence of an independent Israel being a continuing irritant to social peace and stability. d. will undoubtedly achieve a religious and social consensus in favor of "moderate" Islam and its beliefs and practices. e. is experiencing an ethnic identity conflict between nationalism and the desire to be part of a broader Islamic community.
Why did other physicians tease Andreas Vesalius?
a) They had been trained in Galen’s theories, which Vesalius denounced, and Vesalius’s dissection of corpses for surgical training led other doctors to call him a butcher. b) Their training called for them to have low-paid, uneducated assistants to do the dissections and examinations that Vesalius did for himself. Consider This: Why did Vesalius hire artists to record his findings? See 3.3: Scientific Society and 3.1.2: The Weight of the Past. c) They believed that Vesalius was only claiming to have done the research and that he made up his results. Consider This: Why did Vesalius hire artists to record his findings? See 3.3: Scientific Society and 3.1.2: The Weight of the Past. d) They were jealous because Vesalius secured a position as physician to the Holy Roman Emperor. Consider This: Why did Vesalius hire artists to record his findings? See 3.3: Scientific Society and 3.1.2: The Weight of the Past.