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Did people put black cloth over their windows at night so blitzkrieg attackers couldn't find the towns?

The black out was required by law.


What happened to Puritan towns that did not set up the required schools?

The towns were fined


What happened to puritan towns that did not set up required schools?

The towns were fined


How do towns and cities next to rivers protect themselves?

flood defense systems


What goes through towns and over hills but never moves what are you?

The answer to the riddle is a road. Roads pass through towns, go over hills, but they themselves do not move.


Why didnt the towns people listen to moshe the beadle in the book night?

The townspeople didn't listen to Moshe the Beadle in "Night" because they found his tales of the atrocities in the concentration camps too incredible to believe. They were in denial and couldn't fathom the horror that was about to befall them. It was only later, when they experienced it for themselves, that they understood the truth of Moshe's warnings.


What did the puritans about towns and churches?

Govern themselves, and that people should work hard and live in stable families


What did the puritans believe about towns and churches?

Govern themselves, and that people should work hard and live in stable families


Why can you not see the starts at night in cities or towns?

you ca'y see them because there is too much light in the city


How many towns in Australia start with Z?

The only town I could identify is Zanthus. It is a town in Western Australia, Australia.


What are the 5 most popular places to go to bonfire night in the UK?

Most towns and villages have their own bonfire night and people usually go to the nearest one.


What was the event called when Nazi soldiers broke the windows of shops and synagogues in Jewish towns?

There weren't any Jewish towns and it was stormtroopers not soldiers who did it.It was called Kristallnacht which literally means "Crystal Night" or "Glass Night."Read more at the link below.