The correct answers should be <span>
1. The
German people began to distrust the Jews and gypsies and wanted them
out.
2. The German government could not keep up with the huge debt
repayment imposed from World War I.
3. Rampant unemployment demoralized
many Germans and they needed to regain a national self-esteem.
4. The
prevailing political parties offered no hope and no solutions to the
abysmal state of German identity.
There was a high rate of poverty because Germany had to pay huge war reparations. They also were forbidden to have a military and create arms. These kinds of things made them feel humiliated and when Hitler came and promised them the world they all started supporting him. Other parties didn't offer anything so radical.</span>
Answer:
Confrontation approach or Cooperation approach
Explanation:
In 1947, President Harry S. Truman of the United States, in his bid to prevent or stop the encroachment of communism, pledged that the United States would give a helping hand to any nation resisting communism, by providing political, economic and military operations. Thus, this policy of containment is termed as Truman's Doctrine.
However, there is a divisive concern within the Truman administration as to whether ""containment"" should be a confrontation approach or a cooperation approach.
Below are the choices for the above question, and the answer is letter A.
A) It made additional food sources available.
B) It allowed for smaller body size.
C) It was the first stage in the development of a bony skull.
<span>D) It increased the surface area for respiration and feeding</span>
Bipartisanship occurs when officials from the two major parties work together to solve a problem, often in the interest of the people of the country. In a partisan institution such as Congress, progress necessarily requires the ability to compromise and work with representatives from the other party. The Bipartisanship Policy Center cites the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention, Lincoln’s “Team of Rivals,” and the 2002 McCain-Feingold Act as examples of bipartisanship at work.