Hitler's anti-Semitic policies in the 1930s

A) included the Nuremberg laws, which centered on the forced emigration of all Jews from Germany.
B) were emulated in France by the Popular Front.
C) did not exclude Jews from legal, medical, and teaching positions.
D) would remain minimal and unorganized until World War II.
E) reached their most violent phase during Kristallnacht, with attacks on Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues.


E

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All of the following were factors that helped end transatlantic slave trade in the 19th century EXCEPT

a. The Industrial Revolution b. The Roman Catholic Church c. Protestant churches d. Enlightenment ideas of equality e. Slave revolts

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In terms of foreign policy, what was Louis XIV's primary goal?

A. to achieve lasting international boundaries B. to invade England C. to conquer Italy D. to annex the German states

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A) influence northern attitudes. B) successfully fight slavery. C) enlighten southern women. D) find a welcome audience among slaves.

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