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Here are all the statements that apply:
1. France thought the treaty was not tough enough on Germany.
2. Germany was unhappy it could not participate in the treaty negotiations.
4. Great Britain feared that the treaty was too harsh on Germany.
6. Japan was unhappy that its contribution to the war effort had gone unrewarded.
7. Germany resented the fact that it had to sign the treaty or face invasion.
Hitler and Mussolini both used a number of physical and rhetorical tactics to appear powerful to their listeners. Both offered, in their aggressive use of body language and booming voices, a certain measure of machismo and confidence when delivering speeches. Both also appealed to the desires, fears, and needs of their listeners. Hitler and Mussolini, in addition, used historical examples--however faulty they might have been--to support their assertions.
Arab: Yasser Arafat, Anwar Sadat, Gamal Abdel Nasser
Israeli: David Ben-Gurion, Yitzhak Rabin, Golda Meir
<span>The answer is B. The lord could have reasoned his power as stemming from a divine source, so it is only just that his followers should worship God. God gave the lord and his family power and it was only through their grace that the vassals were given work and a place to live.</span>
Fraulein Gies was not living in the annex with them, so her perspective was considerably different as she was not privy to every conversation.