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What statement best explains how Dadaism related to World War 1?

Dadaism blamed logic and reason for causing WWI and rejected those ideas in favor of irrational thought and silliness.


Why do Americans many Americans reacted to the difficulties of the postwar years by targeting immigrants?

the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.


What group of people used scapegoats during the holocaust?

Presumably you are referring to the fact that some Jews blamed the Holocaust on those Jews who were not pious enough.


Why won't mr bennet welcome Lydia and george into his home?

Mr. Bennet is angry and ashamed because Lydia eloped with Wickham and lived together, unmarried, in London. He does not want to appear to sanction those actions. Also, he is ashamed of himself for failing to raise Lydia and provide for her properly.


In Pride and Prejudice - why does mr bennet go see mr bingley?

Because in those days it would be seen as acceptable for women to meet new people (especially those of high rank) without first being introduced by the head of the household (the man).


Who besides the Jews did Hitler blame for Germany's problems?

Hitler blamed, as you say, Jews and Communists. In many of his speeches he made no distinction between them. He also blamed the Social Democrats, conventional conservatives, liberals, pacifists and homosexuals. He was particularly hostile to those who had signed the armistice in 1918.


Why did people became careless of the law?

is it a. the hated the government b.they blamed the government for the plague c. those who suffered from the plague tended to be criminals. or D. they didn't know what became over then its in social studies


What happens in the book Pride and Prejudice?

Elizabeth Bennet - main female protagonist. Fitzwilliam Darcy (Mr Darcy) - main male protagonist.Mr Bennet - Father of Elizabeth and her sisters and married to Mrs Bennet.Mrs Bennet - Mother of Elizabeth and her sisters and married to Mr Bennet.Jane Bennet - The eldest daughter of Mrs Bennet, and sister to Elizabeth.Mary Bennet - The plainer sister to Elizabeth and Jane.Catherine Bennet (Kitty) - Fourth Bennet sister.Lydia Bennet - The youngest Bennet sister.Charles Bingley - Young gentleman who comes to Netherfield.Caroline Bingley - The proud and snobbish sister of Charles Bingley.George Wickham - An old friend of Mr Darcy, and an officer in the militia.William Collins - Heir to Mr Bennet's estate (as the Bennet's only have daughters, and no sons).Lady Catherine de Bourgh - A haughty, domineering and condescending person with a very high social standing.Mr and Mrs Gardiner - The Bennet sister's uncle and aunt.


Who blamed Louis Riel for Thomas Scott execution?

Louis Riel was blamed for the execution of Thomas Scott by the Canadian government and many in the English-speaking community at the time, particularly those opposed to Riel's leadership in the Red River Rebellion. Scott, a Protestant and a vocal opponent of Riel's Métis government, was executed in 1870, which sparked outrage and fueled tensions between English and French Canadians. Riel's role as the leader of the Métis and his decision to order Scott's execution made him a controversial figure and a scapegoat for those who opposed the rebellion.


What are 20 questions based on the book called The People of Sparks?

umm....Why did the people of Sparks think they were better than those of Ember? Why were the people of Ember being blamed? Who through those darn tomatoes? Why was the tomato 'inncident' such a big deal? What was the treasure that was supposedly in the city? Who was the mayor of Sparks? I can't think of more, I'm sorry I hope these even helped. umm....Why did the people of Sparks think they were better than those of Ember? Why were the people of Ember being blamed? Who through those darn tomatoes? Why was the tomato 'inncident' such a big deal? What was the treasure that was supposedly in the city? Who was the mayor of Sparks? I can't think of more, I'm sorry I hope these even helped. Thanks this really helped a lot!!!! thanks again!!!!


Did Robin Hood have any cousins?

Actually there is one cousin that I know of. She was a nun and when Robin was sick he went to her for medical attention. She bled him which was erroneously believe to be a valid medical procedure in those days and she is therefore blamed to have contributed to his death.


Who lives in each of these places Longbourn House Netherfield Lucas Lodge Meryton and town What are their economic situations Describe and characterize each of those settings?

In Longbourn House, the Bennet family lives—Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their five daughters. They are of moderate means, relying on Mr. Bennet's income as a landowner. Netherfield is inhabited by Mr. Bingley, a wealthy and amiable young man. Lucas Lodge is the home of the Lucas family who are friends with the Bennets and also of moderate means. Meryton is a small town near Longbourn and is characterized by its social gatherings and local businesses. Overall, Longbourn and Meryton represent a mix of middle-class and upper-class families, each with its own social dynamics and economic circumstances.