Why was Hitler known as one of the smartest humans on Earth? pls this is worth 20 points

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he was very smart

Explanation:

One century ago, Adolf Hitler fighting in the Great War. He was a good soldier — he would be promoted to the rank of corporal, be wounded two times, and be awarded six medals. And with him during the war he had the writings of philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.

The image of Hitler reading Schopenhauer is startling, as one popular depiction of Hitler is of a semi-literate, semi-sane outlier who somehow lucked and manipulated his way to power in Germany. Certainly after the devastation of World War Two and the horrors of the Holocaust, it’s tempting to think that those who caused them must be close to crazy and to dismiss the possibility that educated people could be responsible.

But if we are going to fully understand the causes of National Socialism and other horrors, we have to consider an unsettling possibility: Maybe those who commit them, like Hitler and his accomplices, can be highly intelligent, well educated, and think of themselves as noble idealists.

Also according to Kubizek, Hitler was registered with three libraries in Linz, Austria after the war, and spent much of his time in Vienna in the Hapsburgs’ court library. “Books were his world.”

The phenomenon of bookish young men and women becoming activists for political violence is not rare. Consider these geographically varied examples:

* Pol Pot, the genocidal dictator in Cambodia, was an indifferent student but received part of his education in Paris and upon his return to Cambodia taught French literature and history at a private college.

* Abimael Guzmán, leader of Peru’s Shining Path terrorist group, wrote a dissertation on Kant and became a professor of philosophy at a Peruvian university.

* Osama bin Laden — who was a university graduate with a degree in civil engineering — read the works of theologian Seyyid Qutb. At university in Saudi Arabia, bin Laden attended regularly the lectures of Muhammad Qutb, who was his brother Seyyid’s translator and editor as well as professor of Islamic Studies.

* And Josef Goebbels attended five of the best universities in Germany and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Heidelberg.


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What did Jedediah Smith achieve while exploring?

A) Explored the northern peaks of the Cascade Mountains
B) Met members of the Navajo tribe
C) Reached California and returned east by land
D) Traveled with a Native American guide

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Answer:

I think is c) Reached California and returned east by land

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Explanation:

Answer:

Its C

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Why do coastal countries have a trade advantage over landlocked countries

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Answer:

they have ports and can easily trade with countries on other continents. Meanwhile landlock countries can either only trade with those they can drive to, or pay to rent ports on costal countries.

Explanation:

im assumes there isn't air travel in this situation because that opens up a lot of things

Were gladiators heroes​

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Answer: Gladiators were soldiers but were not heroes.

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Which statements describe density? Check all that apply.

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The correct answer to the question is - the density of an object determines whether it will sink or float. EXPLANATION: The density of a substance is defined as mass per unit volume.

Answer:

Density is the sum of the mass and volume of an object.

The density of an object determines whether it will sink or float.

Explanation:

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1. Name the protists fitting each of the following descriptions. Write down only the correct name next to the relevant question number. 1.1 A protozoan which moves using its pseudopodia. 1.2 A protozoan which moves using its flagellum. 1.3 A filamentous green alga. 1.4 A unicellular green alga. 1.5 Microscopic protists which appear as symmetrical, human-made, and glass-like ornaments. 1.6 Protists that look like fungi. ​

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Answer:

1.1 A protozoan which moves using its pseudopodia is an amoeba

1.2 A protozoan which moves using its flagellum is an euglena

1.3 A filamentous green alga is the spirogyra

1.4 A unicellular green algae is the Chlamydomonas

1.5 Microscopic protists which appear as symmetrical, human-made, and glass-like ornaments is the Diatom

1.6 Protist that look like fungi is a mold

Explanation:

1.1 An amoeba form pseudopods by pushing their cell membranes out

1.2 Euglena belong to the class of protozoans known as flagellates

1.3 Spirogyra has a slimy bright green color with spiral shaped pigments that bear the chlorophyll

1.4 Chlamydomonas is found in ponds, ditches and damp soil

1.5 Diatom have a siliceous jewel like covering

1.6 A mold is protist that is fungus like examples include Physarum polycephalum and Stemonitis

Which of the following was TRUE regarding the Missouri Compromise?
A)
It was created by South Carolinian John C. Calhoun
B)
It kept the balance between slave and free states in the Senate
C)
It prevented the spread of slavery into western territories
D)
It caused the price of cotton to dramatically increase

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Answer:

I think it is A

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Which statement BEST describes the impact immigrant populations have on Georgia’s communities?

A.
Georgia’s communities are minimally impacted by immigrant populations.

B.
Georgia’s communities have seen a decrease in the ethnic diversity of many of its major cities.

C.
Georgia’s communities have seen an increase in the number of restaurants, churches, and various businesses owned and operated by immigrants.

D.
Georgia’s communities have seen an influx of immigrants from only Latin American countries.

Which statement BEST describes the importance immigrant communities have on Georgia's economic growth?

A.
Immigrant communities are important economically because they bring religious diversity to communities.

B.
Immigrant communities are important economically because they increase the awareness of racial discrimination.

C.
Immigrant communities are important economically because they assist in many jobs and businesses, which strengthens the workforce.

D.
Immigrant communities are important economically because they encourage the growth of multilingual programs at schools.

Why was the Albany Movement unable to fully achieve its desegregation goals?

A.
The focus was on using the political process rather than protests to create change.

B.
The support among middle-class African Americans was lacking.

C.
The movement lacked organization and leadership and quickly dissolved.

D.
The use of violence by some of its members isolated moderate supporters.



Use the list to answer the question.

Accomplishments of Mayor Maynard Jackson



Provided more city contracts to African American business owners
Led efforts to promote African American police officers
Expanded MARTA for Atlanta commuters
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Which of the following would BEST complete the list?

A.
Brought major league sports teams to the city

B.
Desegregated Georgia State University during his time as mayor

C.
Oversaw the expansion of Atlanta International Airport

D.
Signed off on highway construction to help with traffic

What was the MOST significant long-term impact of the 1996 Olympic Games on the city of Atlanta?

A.
increased tourism in the city

B.
improvements to the city’s infrastructure

C.
improvements in employment due to new permanent jobs

D.
increase investment in the city’s small businesses

Use the list to answer the question.

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Weakening the economy
Persistent inflation and a stagnant economy
Boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics








Which of the following is the BEST title for the list?

A.
Reasons for Jimmy Carter’s reelection in 1984

B.
Reasons for Criticism of Jimmy Carter’s Presidency

C.
Reasons for Jimmy Carter’s receiving Nobel Peace Prize

D.
Reasons for Criticism of Jimmy Carter’s Governorship

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Answer:

1.a

2c

3b

4c

5c

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which was an outcome of the U.S supreme court decision in Brown v. broad of education

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Answer:

The earlier ruling of plessy v. ferguson was now said as incorrect, segregation of schools ended.

Explanation:

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It must be the second choice “It was important to have popular support beforehand”

Evidence: “...but he postponed action against slavery until he believed he had wider support from the American public.”

Who was the leader of the Haitian rebels?What did the rebels want before they would stop fighting.

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The leader of Haitian rebels was King Xerxe who controlled his men and they wanted war with the colonizers since they were taking land

Choose a civilization that you would like to investigate: ancient China or ancient India. Write down the name of the civilization you selected.

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Answer:

Just write down ancient China or ancient India what ever one you want to investigate

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What belief did many reformers have in common

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The church was not the ultimate source of religious authority

Riots, mobs, crowds, and rumors are examples of
Collective behavior
Fads
Propaganda

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Answer:

collective behavior

Explanation:

all of these words involve a group of people who are engaged collectively in a certain activity. they all share a common interests and unity

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Use A.P.E.P.E to explain how WWII began.

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World War II began when Germany invaded Poland Great Britain and France responded by declaring a war on Germany. The main reason World War II began was the impact the treaty of Versailles had.

Give a force of 44 new and an accelerated of 4 m/s2, what is the object mass?

A.88
B.11
C.40
D.42

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The Yangtze River follows into the sea near what major city I WILL MARK THE BRANLIEST!!!!!!

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Answer:
Shanghai

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Which two countries elect their heads of government in similar ways?
A. the United Kingdom and the United States
B. the United Kingdom and Germany
C. the Russian Federation and Germany
D. the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom

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Russia and North Korea

Answer: India and South korea I think

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The students of today will be running the country eventually!

Answer:

Young people today face a lot of responsibilities and pressure on them

Explanation:

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Answer:

legislative-congress,senators,representative's

executive-the president,vice president,cabinet members

Judicial-supreme court,justices

Answer:

the president: executive

the vice president: executive

cabinet members: executive

supreme court: judicial

justices: judicial

congress: legislative

representatives: legislative

senators: legislative

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How were production methods mechanized?

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Mechanization (e.g. the reaper) reduced farm labor needs and increased production. ... Mechanization meant fewer workers were needed on the farm, freeing up labor for the cities.

1.is an official language of China.
A. China
B. English
C. Mandarin
D. Arabia
2.is a narrow strip of land that connects two large land masses.
A. River
B. Peninsula
C. Gulf
D. Isthmus
3. In which of the African countries was the first political party formed ?
A. Ghana
B. South Africa
C. Egypt
D. Nigeria
4. Which one of the following is not densely populated area ?
A. East Asia
B. South Asia
C. Central Africa
D. Nile valley
5. A continent that is not physically connected to any other continent is:
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. Antarctica
D. Africa
6. The lowest point of all places in the world is:
A. Dead sea
B. Caspian sea
C. East African Rift Valley
D. Dallol Depression
7. The official language of most Middle East and North Africa countries is:
A. French
B. Arabic
C. Spanish
D. Russian
8. Which one of the following language is not used in the UN as official language ?
A. Spanish
B. Arabic
C. Mandarin
D. Japan
9. The third widely spoken language spoken language in Europe is
A. Russia
B. French
C. Latin
D. Arabic
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A. Christianity
B. Judaism
C. Islam
D. Shintoism​

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Answer:

1. C) Mandarin

2. D) Isthmus

3. D) Nigeria

4. B) South Asia

5. C) Antartica

6. A) Dead sea

7. B) Arabic

8. D) Japan

9. B) French

Explanation:

Number 10 is Polytheism the belief of many gods

What are documents issued by state governments that give a community legal status and the ability to establish a local government?

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Answer:

Local Ordinance.

Explanation:

A local ordinance is a law for a political separation or detachment smaller than a nation, state, or province.

The SEC enforces stock market regulations in order to protect __________.
A.
investors
B.
companies
C.
stock exchanges
D.
fincial institutions

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Answer:

The answer is a

Explanation:

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Answer: Answer is indeed A.

Explanation:

What is the purpose of building irrigation systems in Africa?

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Answer:

enables multiple crop production seasons per year and allows for crop production on drylands

Explanation:

Answer:

It facilitates multiple crop production seasons per year and permits crop production on drylands.

Founded in 1833, the American Anti-Slavery Society received overwhelmingly positive support. adopted resolutions and sent petitions to Congress. was opposed by activist William Lloyd Garrison. held meetings in private out of fear of reprisals.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Founded in 1833, the American Anti-Slavery Society adopted resolutions and sent petitions to Congress. Thus the correct option is B.



What is the American Anti-Slavery Society?

The American Anti-Slavery Society is referred to as an organization established by William Lloyd Garrison in the year 1833  with the objective to abolish slavery in the country.

As they founded this society to abolish slavery from the country, in order to meet their goals they adopted resolutions to accomplish their goal and sent petitions to gain support from the people.

These petitions are sent to congress to take a look over the appeal and help them to fight for the individual rights of pople by providing them freedom and helping them live freely without control.

Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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How does the flapper represent a change from traditional to modern values?
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Flappers represented a new moral order. Although they were the daughters of the middle class, they flouted middle-class values. Flappers prized style over substance, novelty over tradition, and pleasure over virtue. In other words, flappers embodied the triumphs – and the dangers – of the modern age.

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It could affect the way we face certain problems.It can also affect the way we perceive different problems.

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Answer:

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