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Where do kidnappers take their victims?

Kidnappers may take their victims to various locations, such as hidden remote areas, abandoned buildings, or secret underground bunkers, to keep them isolated and captive. They may also move their victims to different places to avoid detection and increase control over them.


Why do people kidnap kids?

People kidnapped children because there out of there mind.People kidnapped children because there out of there mind.because people are sick no one deserves 2 betaking from there familywht would u do if someonetook ur kidz!!!!!!!!!!!!


What are the differences of the teenagers today and of the teenagers of 1950's?

teenagers in the 1950's were much more indepent and creative i think because there wasnt as many muderers and child melesters and kidnappers and horrible things like that going on as much as there is now so adults didnt have to worry as much. teenagers didnt have much to do back then eather like not much computers,tv,phones and things like that. so they were outside making forts with old mattresses and standing ontop of roofs throwing pinecones at each other like war and using trashcan tops and shields.


Why do people kidnapp people?

People may kidnap others for various reasons, such as ransom demands, political motives, human trafficking, or personal vendettas. Kidnapping can be a means to achieve financial gain, exert control over individuals, or to intimidate or harm others. It is a serious crime that can have severe consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator.


What effect did propaganda have on the outcome of World War 2?

Propaganda was mainly to promote patriotism and get people into spirit of the war. There were many posters in America showing that the Nazis were evil and should be stopped. In Germany there was also propaganda to get the people to persecute the Jewish people. The propaganda was to support the idea that everyone could be involved. The posters of Rosie the Riveter are a great example to show that it was a well liked idea that women could work on things like putting together planes and automobiles while the men were off fighting. Other posters promoted the idea of secrecy or not talking about the troops to save their lives. One poster had a picture of a woman on a telephone chatting away and it said that because she talked hundreds of soldiers died.