Respuesta :
Which of these men did NOT help write the Federalist Papers?
Aaron burr
This form of government is where the goods and services are equally shared, and the political power is distributed among the people:
Socialist
The rivalries between the city-states had no redeeming value whatsoever.
False
Mark the statement that is TRUE.
Fascists usually gain power after a country's economic collapse.
Feudalism started in Northern Europe and spread throughout the continent, but was strongest in England.
True.
Mark the statement which is NOT TRUE.
A fief is the troop of knights granted to the vassal.
The democracy of Greek city-states was a limited democracy since no women or slaves could vote.
True
In ancient Greece, the plebeians were upper-class citizens.
False
To obtain political rights, plebeians formed their own assembly, the
Concilium Plebus
Select the four enemies that the ancient Romans did battle against.
Rome successfully battled the Carthaginians, the Celtics, Samnites, and Etruscans
had control of communications, military power, and social life
Nazi Government
not allowed under fascism
Freedom to travel
detainment centers for many of Hitler's "undesirable" citizens
Concentration camps
the head of state in some forms of government
chancellor
first word of the German title for the political National Socialist Workers' Party
Nazi
One of the prime examples of a fascist government is that of ... during World War II
italy
One of the prime examples of a fascist government is that of the Italy during
World War 2
Choose the answer that is TRUE.
Children were required to attend educational programs about Nazism
The law-making assembly in Athens consisted of a group of 1,000 free adult males.
False
Choose the answer that is a TRUE statement.
A dominating nation with extensive territories and a powerful ruler such as Rome's is known as an empire.
Mark the three TRUE statements.
"Nazism and fascism have some similarities"
"Hitler ruled as a dictator and encouraged the people to maintain a "pure race."
and "In a fascist government, worker strikes are never allowed"
are all correct, since Hitler appealed to Germany unity.
Answer:
1- Had control of communications, military power, and social life --- Nazi Government
2- Not allowed under fascism --- Freedom to travel
3- Detainment centers for many of Hitler's "undesirable" citizens --- Concentration camps
4- The head of state in some forms of government --- Chancellor
5- First word of the German title for the political National Socialist Workers' Party --- Nazi
Explanation:
1- Under Hitler's rule, Germany became a totalitarian state, which sought to control all aspects of life. After Hitler was appointed chancellor by President Paul von Hindenburg, on January 30, 1933, the Nazi Party began to eliminate all political opposition and consolidate its power.
2- In Fascist Italy, a series of norms against personal liberty were published: all political parties and non-fascist unions were dissolved, all freedom of press, assembly and expression was eliminated, the death penalty was restored for a series of crimes of a purely political nature and a "Special Court" with broad powers was created, able to send internal exile to people unpleasant to the regime with a simple administrative measure.
3- A concentration camp is a detention center where people are locked up because they belong to a generic collective instead of their individual acts, without prior trial and without judicial guarantees. Concentration camps are often used to lock up political opponents, specific ethnic or religious groups, people of a certain sexual orientation, prisoners of war, civilians living in a region in conflict or other collectives. These were used during Nazism to detain ethnic groups considered "inferior" by the Germans.
4- Chancellor is the title given to the Head of Government, elected by the lower house (Bundestag) by majority of its members in parliamentary regimes, such as Germany and Austria.
5- The German National Socialist Workers Party, colloquially known as the Nazi Party, was a political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 whose ideology was based on Nazism