<span>In this excerpt in part five of Zeitoun, the word that best describes the tone of the excerpt is supportive. The
support is shown through his encouragement not to stop working hard when it seems
like there is no progress. Those words of support he direct to anyone he sees
by assuring them that progress is being made, foundations strengthened and that
only by hard work together they can keep work getting done.</span>
The emigres were rich nobles who supported the Catholic church and since the people supported the church as well, Napoleon decided to help the church by giving it back land and allowing the emigres to come back to France and work with the church and participate in everyday life which strengthened the influence of the Catholic church.
Three
ways they where alike is they had a division of labor, they all had a huge
usage with water, and they believed in gods. Three ways they were different was
that they all had their own writing, they had their own certain gods, and they
had different systems of ruling.
i had this on one of my TGA's, so i hope this helps
During the World War II, the Germans were very powerful, having large, well trained, and well equipped army, but that army was not endless and was not able to control everything. That is where the collaborators came to help. The Germans had numerous collaborators, and they were the ones that were doing the things on the terrain where the German army was not able to be present. The collaborators were loyal to Hitler and they obeyed his orders and ambitions, and one of those was to eliminate some ethnic groups. The Germans managed to get lot of people from their primary target groups, Jews, Slavs, and Gypsies in their own territory, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and they were performing genocide over them. In order to get the people of those ethnic groups, in the other territories, the collaborators were doing the job, such as the Hungarians, Lithuanians, Bulgarians, Croatians managed to get hundreds of thousands of people and send them into the concentration camps where lot of them lost their lives.