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Which of the following could happen under the Nuremburg Laws? A municipal hospital could turn away Jewish patients. Aryans could hire Jews as household help. Aryan stores could legally be vandalized and destroyed. Jews and non-Aryans could vote in German elections.
Answer is: A municipal hospital could turn away Jewish patients.
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Why did Britain, France, and Russia form a Triple Entente? to support Austrian expansion in the Balkans to strengthen their alliance formed during colonial expansion to respond to Germany's imperialism and military build up to prevent Italy from aligning with Austria-Hungary and Germany
I'm thinking the answer is C.
As a result of Stalin's Five Year Plans, the Soviet Union witnessed a growth in industrial production the rise of a market economy a partnership with western economies the elimination of collective farming
Britain, France, and Russia formed a Triple Entente to respond to Germany's imperialism and military build up.
Yeah she was right
The elimination of collective farming
No it is a growth in industrial production.
Do yall mind telling me where you got your answers from, idk which to believe haha :P
I checked in my text book. Trust me it is growth in industrial production.
Oh i just searched online so maybe go with her answer?Please send a screen shot of your textbook page where you fouund your answer though?
War and Stalinist industrial−military development Although the Soviet Union received aid and weapons from the United States under the lend-lease program, the Soviet production of war materials was greater than that of Nazi Germany because of rapid growth of Soviet industrial production during the interwar years (additional supplies from lend−lease accounted for about 10–12% of the Soviet Union's own industrial output). The Second Five Year Plan raised steel production to 18 million tons and coal to 128 million tons. Before it was interrupted, the Third Five Year Plan produced no less than 19 million tons of steel and 150 million tons of coal. The Soviet Union's industrial output provided an armaments industry which supported their army, helping it resist the Nazi military offensive. According to Robert L. Hutchings, "One can hardly doubt that if there had been a slower buildup of industry, the attack would have been successful and world history would have evolved quite differently." For the laborers involved in industry, however, life was difficult. Workers were encouraged to fulfill and overachieve quotas through propaganda, such as the Stakhanovite movement. Between 1933 and 1945, some argue that seven million civilians died because of the demanding labor. Between 1930 and 1940, 6 million were put through the forced labor system. Some historians, however, interpret the lack of preparedness of the Soviet Union to defend itself as a flaw in Stalin's economic planning. David Shearer, for example, argues that there was "a command−administrative economy" but it was not "a planned one." He argues that the Soviet Union was still suffering from the Great Purge, and was completely unprepared for the Nazi German invasion. Economist Holland Hunter, in addition, argues in his Overambitious First Soviet Five−Year Plan, that an array "of alternative paths were available, evolving out of the situation existing at the end of the 1920s… that could have been as good as those achieved by, say, 1936 yet with far less turbulence, waste, destruction and sacrifice."
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