By March 1944 the ghetto population had fallen to just 300 people and it was closed. Those who remained were marched to the railway station and, on packed "cattle trucks", taken to Majdanek, near Lublin, Bryer's first concentration camp. After being ordered to strip and stand naked in the snow, she and the others were given "a striped uniform, a striped dress and a white handkerchief on the head - and that was all you had in this winter". She spent her 17th birthday in the camp. After six weeks the family were moved again, with Bryer sent to Plaszow, near Krakow - the concentration camp portrayed in Schindler's List. Life there was brutal, with the prisoners divided into work teams and forced to push wagons full of stones, laden from the quarry. "It was a hell of a job, we could hardly manage. There were shootings and hangings and there was no crematorium there - only a hill where they used to burn the people and all the ashes used to fly over us." Another danger was the demand for blood for German troops fighting in Russia, which was forcibly taken and difficult to recover from.It was at Plaszow that her father, an "upright" man who no longer knew where his wife or children were, was beaten to death by a guard. The German invasion of Poland in 1939 ended the happy childhood of Henia Bryer. Ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day she tells BBC One how she was sent to four concentration camps, but survived them all. "They were wearing these black uniforms with a skull on top and they installed loud speakers all over the town spreading hate propaganda," says Henia Bryer of the German army's arrival in Radom, eight days after they crossed the border on 1 September. "Hitler's speeches went on for hours and hours... he never made any secret of what he was going to do to the Jews." At first, Bryer's family - including an older brother and a younger brother and sister - survived on the gold coins saved by her father, a shoe factory owner who continued working, but was not paid. Much worse was to come. In 1941 they were among the 30,000 people confined to a ghetto, set up in the Jewish area. Conditions were very poor, with 10 people living in a single room. Violence and shootings were commonplace, yet the family managed to stay together. In 1944 Bryer was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she saw notorious camp doctor Josef Mengele. "They took us off the train and we had to line up and strip. The men were separated from the women immediately. And there stood Dr Mengele and his cronies - fully dressed in uniforms and we had to parade in front of them. You can imagine what that felt like. "He was just flicking his finger. If he flicked the finger to the left, the people were going straight to the crematorium. If to the right, they were going to the camp." She also recalls music blaring over loudspeakers as children were separated from their parents. She did not see her sister, but has no doubt about what happened. "She was sent into the ovens." During a freezing winter Bryer, now tattooed as Auschwitz prisoner A26188, struggled against starvation, reciting poems to keep her mind on other things. And, as she turned 18 in mid-December, she thought of how she should have been going to university in Rome. She remembers telling herself: "I am too young to die, I can't die. I haven't seen anything, I haven't done anything yet." Three months after she arrived, and two days before it was reached by Russian troops, Bryer was moved again. During a forced march she saw the bodies of those shot because they were too tired to walk. Arriving at the last camp, Bergen-Belsen, she saw "a huge mountain of dead bodies... partly decomposing". The camp was "the pits", she says, even compared to Auschwitz. Visiting the camp after its liberation in April 1945, the broadcaster Richard Dimbleby described it as a "living nightmare". And for the prisoners, freedom was not immediate. Suffering from diseases including typhus, they were locked inside with too few doctors to care for them and fatty foods their bodies could no longer digest. "People were dying - there were 30,000 people that died after the liberation. I felt terrible, I lost the only friend I had right through the camps." After the war, Bryer was reunited with her mother and lived in France and Israel before she met her husband Maurice and moved with him to South Africa. Now in her 80s, she fears younger generations lack knowledge of the Holocaust. "I had an operation once and the anaesthetist comes and looks at [the tattoo on] my arm and he says, 'What is this?' And I said, 'That's from Auschwitz.' And he said, 'Auschwitz, what was that?' And that was a young man, a qualified doctor," she says.
Rome was founded as a:
a. Trading Post
b. Military Nation
Answer:
Rome was an ancient trading post
Explanation:
hints reason why it was called ancient rome and not fort rome or something like that
Which New Deal agency was designed to give work to writers, painters, musicians, and photographers?
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Social Security Administration
Securities and Exchange Commission
Works Progress Administration
Answer:
The Federal Art Project (FAP), created in 1935 as part of the Work Progress Administration (WPA), directly funded visual artists and provided posters for other agencies like the Social Security Administration and the National Park Service.
Explanation:
Answer:
works Progress Administration
Explanation:
Which excerpt from President Lincoln's Gettysburg address best reflects the union goal of keeping the south in the union
A.fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought fourth on this continent ,a new nation , conceived in liberty
B. We have come to dedicate a portation of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that [our] nation might live
C. Government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from the earth
D. It is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced
Answer:
C is the answer. here is proof.
Explanation:
From the President Lincoln's Gettysburg address, the excerpt We have come to dedicate a portation of that field as a final resting place reflects the union goal.
What is the main message of the Gettysburg Address's?The main message given by the gettysburg Address's is to protect the democracy.
Lincoln uses many parallel structures in order to persuade the audience by accepting the message that many sacrifices men who fought for the country.
So the excerpt 'We have come to dedicate a portation of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives so that nation might live' is the best that reflects the union goal for keeping the south in union.
Therefore, B is the correct option.
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Who were the other 12 Olympians? not Zeus
Answer:
hera,poseidon,Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Hermes and either Hestia or Dionysus.
Explanation:
What were major imports in Louisiana after the American Revolution? Check all that apply.
sugar
furniture
leather goods
clothing
tools
rice
Answer:
i would have to say sugar, 100% clothing, and leather goods
i am not sure but tried my best but is has to be those because the other ones dont seem reasonable
Answer: if you google the question then go to homewrokhelpermarket it will give you all the anwers you will need i tryed adding the link but it wouldnt
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What does the “Hellenistic Era” mean?
“like the Gods”
“like Helen of Troy”
“like the Greeks”
“like the Hellenists”
1. Who was a lawyer in Virginia, a delegate to the First Continental Congress and a great speaker?
Earl of Dunmore
Benjamin Franklin
Sam Adams
Patrick Henry 2.The auction block is a place where these are sold:
slaves
ears of corn
guns
clothes 3.Who was the royal governor of Virginia who shut down the House of Burgesses?
Earl of Dunmore
Benjamin Franklin
Sam Adams
Patrick Henry 4.Patrick Henry said Virginia should raise an army to fight with the people of which city?
Boston
Virginia
Philadelphia
New York
Answer:
here
Explanation:
1.Edmund Pendleton
2. Slaves
3.Patrick Henry
4.Boston
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the Harappan civilization was known for:
A. avoiding contact with other societies.
B. writing messages on clay pots and seals.
C. building the largest armies in the world.
D. never building permanent cities.
Answer:
the answer is B. writing messages on clay pots and seals.
Explanation:
The Indus River Valley Civilization, also known as Harappan civilization, developed the first accurate system of standardized weights and measures, some as accurate as to 1.6 mm. Harappans created sculpture, seals, pottery, and jewelry from materials, such as terracotta, metal, and stone.
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The French and Indian War was a very important event in American history. It was one of the first major conflicts that the Thirteen Colonies participated in during that period. The war also created relationships between the Natives and colonists, both in trade and in combat. Once the war ended, it gave colonists a much larger area to explore and settle, due to the acquisition of land from France. Finally, the result of the war led to the enactment of many new laws and acts, which were some reasons for the American Revolution.
For this assignment, you will create a timeline of the French and Indian War. Your timeline should include the following:
title
two key events leading up to the war
one event that started the war
at least two key battles of the war
one outcome of the war
Works Cited
For each event or battle, be sure to include the following:
at least one image
a short summary of the event
why the event was significant
Rubric
Which statement about Woodrow Wilson is false?
A. He was a popular college professor of government.
B. He was president of Princeton University.
C. He was governor of New Jersey.
D. As a child, he was able to read very quickly.
Please answer fast!!!!!!
Answer:
As a child, he was able to read very quickly.
Explanation:
He didn't learn to read until after he was 10 and never became a rapid reader.
Answer: D. As a child, he was able to read very quickly
Explanation:
Reason to stay loyal to Great Britain ( in your own words ) (:
Answer: Alot of people thought that they would be in peace by living in brittians rule also they were afraid to leave because they knew that they would go against of the brittish army and the a rmy would win and they would either be burned at the steak or they would get their heads chopped off for example Mary Queen of Scots On February 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded for treason. Her son, King James VI of Scotland, calmly accepted his mother's execution, and upon Queen Elizabeth's death in 1603 he became king of England, Scotland and Ireland.
became a gun smith and repaired cannons for the british army true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Briefly describe the history of slavery in Texas prior to the Civil War.
Answer:
Explanation:
Say that it was horror and madness
Why did Spain set conditions on new immigrants to Louisiana?
to ensure the population was well educated
to stop the growth of Catholicism in the territory
to solve problems related to overcrowding
to increase the power of early settlers
Answer: To solve problems related to overcrowding
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Study this image of clothing worn by Heian aristocrats, then answer the following question. How did the Heian aristocracy affect clothing in Japan?
People still celebrate the style of kimonos worn by the Heian imperial court.
Clothing still reflects the religious beliefs of members of the Heian imperial court.
Members of the Heian imperial court required people to dress in a specific way.
Wealthy people continue to wear clothing similar to that worn in the Heian imperial court.
Answer:
The Heian period was preceded by the Nara period and began in 794 CE after the movement of the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto), by the 50th emperor, Emperor Kanmu.[3] Kanmu first tried to move the capital to Nagaoka-kyō, but a series of disasters befell the city, prompting the emperor to relocate the capital a second time, to Heian. A rebellion occurred in China in the last years of the 9th century, making the political situation unstable. The Japanese missions to Tang China were suspended and the influx of Chinese exports halted, a fact which facilitated the independent growth of Japanese culture called kokufu bunka [ja]. Therefore, the Heian Period is considered a high point in Japanese culture that later generations have always admired. The period is also noted for the rise of the samurai class, which would eventually take power and start the feudal period of Japan.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Its a
Explanation:
How did Thomy Lafon influence Louisiana society and culture?
He was a Cajun settler who ran one of Louisiana’s largest cotton plantations.
He was an enslaved worker who escaped and helped others escape.
He was a free person of color who supported the abolitionist movement.
He was a Creole politician who became one of Louisiana’s first governors.
Which New Deal programs were designed to limit people's losses from bank failures and stock market crashes?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Securities and Exchange Commission
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Public Works Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
What was one result of the Potsdam Conference?
The Soviet Union agreed to shrink the size of Poland.
Germany was divided into Allied zones of occupation.
Allied leaders agreed to demand Germany’s surrender.
The Soviet Union agreed to allow free elections in Eastern Europe.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Please define the following terms:
Maryland, religious toleration, Bacon’s Rebellion, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, ponder, forfeits, pottage, clout, judicious, commodity.
Explanation:
Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state that's defined by its abundant waterways and coastlines on the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean
Religious-toleration definitions
The condition of permitting people to worship according to the practices of any religion they choose.
Bacon's Rebellion was an armed rebellion held by Virginia settlers that took place in 1676. It was led by Nathaniel Bacon against Colonial Governor William Berkeley. It was the first rebellion in the North American colonies in which discontented frontiersmen took part
A state of the southeast United States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. One of the original Thirteen Colonies, it was settled by colonists from Virginia in the mid-1600s, was part of the province of Carolina until 1691, and became a separate British colony in 1711.
South Carolina (/ˌkærəˈlaɪnə/ ( listen)) is a state in the Southeastern United States and the easternmost of the Deep South. It is bordered to the north by North Carolina, to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the southwest by Georgia across the Savannah River.
noun. a republic in NW Asia, on the Black Sea: an independent kingdom during the middle ages, it was divided by Turkey and Persia in 1555; became part of Russia in 1918 and a separate Soviet republic in 1936; its independence was recognized internationally in 1992. It is rich in minerals and has hydroelectric resources ...
think about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.
lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing.
"those unable to meet their taxes were liable to forfeit their property"
pot·tage
soup or stew.
INFORMAL
a heavy blow with the hand or a hard object.
"a clout on the ear
ju·di·cious
adjective
having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
"the efficient and judicious use of pesticides"
com·mod·i·ty
/kəˈmädədē/
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noun
a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
"commodities such as copper and coffee"
Which area on the map above did the United States acquire through the Treaty of Paris in 1783? A Area 1 B Area 2 C Area 3 D Area 4
Answer:
area 3 that's how we got ohio
Explanation:
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Answer:
c Area 3
Explanation:
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Who founded a religion that was widely practiced in the Persian Empire?
Ahura Mazda
O Cyrus the Great
O Xerxes
O Zoroaster
Answer:
Zoroaster
Explanation:
Answer:
Last option
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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In five to eight sentences, describe the achievements of the Tang Dynasty.
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Answer:
#1 China became the largest nation in the world. #2 The first comprehensive criminal code in China was created. #3 The imperial examination became the major path to office. #4 Chinese Poetry reached its pinnacle.#5 Literature flourished.#6 World's earliest dated printed book was made in the Tang period.
How did the Aryan caste system influence Indian culture?
A.The caste created a religious order that formed the Hindu religion.
B. The caste allowed Aryans and ancient indians to communicate.
C. The caste kept ancient indians from living in cities controlled by aryans.
D. The caste enforced a class structure based on family heritage and money.
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Answer: D-The caste system enforced a class structure based on family heritage and money.
Explanation: According to one long-held theory about the origins of South Asia's caste system, Aryans from central Asia invaded South Asia and introduced the caste system as a means of controlling the local populations. The Aryans defined key roles in society, then assigned groups of people to them.
Answer:
its D on edge
Explanation:
What was significant about each of these dates / locations during the French Indian War? (Hint! Hint! Use the Interactive Map or text version below this map in the lesson, to find this information. )
1754—Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania (Fort Duquesne)
1754— Albany, New York
1755—Path from Alexandria, Virginia, to Fort Duquesne, Pennsylvania
1759—Quebec (What happened as a result of this battle?)
Answer:
Fort Necessity- Prelude to the war fought by France and England for the control of the North American continent.
Albany- Albany Congress, advocated for the union of the 13 British colonies in North America for their security and defense against the French.
1755- British try to take the fort from the French many times but finally do under John Forbes leadership
1759- a worldwide conflict known in the United States as the French and Indian War, the British under General James Wolfe achieved a dramatic victory when they scaled the cliffs over the city of Quebec, defeating the French forces
Answer:
1754—Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania (Fort Duquesne) - The British sent George Washington with a militia to build Fort Necessity, but the French were already there. Washington attacked the French but was outnumbered and captured. He was soon released to return to Virginia.
1754— Albany, New York - members of the four colonies thought of ways to persuade the Iroquois Indians to form an alliance with them. They made a plan called “Albany plan of union.” The plan failed when they decided not to adopt it.
1755—Path from Alexandria, Virginia, to Fort Duquesne, Pennsylvania - 1400 British soldiers set out to Pennsylvania but were ambushed. 1000+ died and Britain declared War.
1759—Quebec (What happened as a result of this battle?) - Although the British won the war, they found themselves deeply in dept. Britain passed a series of unpopular taxes to help pay for the French & Indian War.
Who wrote famous Greek tragedies? (1 point)
Homer
Sophocles
Aristophanes
Hippocrates
Answer:
B) Sophoclese
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Which statements describe a Greek religious belief?
Select all correct answers.
All gods and goddesses were equal.
The gods and goddesses helped the good and punished the wicked.
The gods and goddesses had human qualities, such as anger and sorrow.
Statement that depict the Greek religious belief is C: The gods and goddesses helped the good and punished the wicked.
Greek religious belief can be regarded as one that were based on the belief that there exist many gods and goddesses.They belief that there are hierarchy of deities, as well as Zeus, the king of the gods, and the god can punish and liberate.Therefore, option C is correct.
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Answer:Statement that depict the Greek religious belief is C: The gods and goddesses helped the good and punished the wicked.
Greek religious belief can be regarded as one that were based on the belief that there exist many gods and goddesses.
They belief that there are hierarchy of deities, as well as Zeus, the king of the gods, and the god can punish and liberate.
Therefore, option C is correct.
Explanation:
After the Dark Age, who was allowed to become a citizen?
What is the main job of the court system?
Answer:
interpret the laws
Explanation:
What was true of farmers in Louisiana during the antebellum period?
Most farmers owned large plantations.
Most farmers owned small plots of land.
Many farmers grew potatoes and tomatoes.
Most farmers used enslaved laborers to raise crops.
Answer:
its B, I had this question
Explanation: