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Is the Taliban still in power in Afghanistan today?
A) True
B) False
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Ответ:
B
Explanation:
For only 5 years, from the year 1996 to 2001, the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan, and enforced Islamic law very strictly. In 2001, following the September 11 attacks, the United States troops entered the country and took it back for an Afghani Government.
Ответ:
The Nazi party most strongly appealed to the German people because itblamed others for losing the war.
Further Explanations:
Germany lost his national pride along with the defeat in the First World War and the latter was worsened by the harsh clauses of the Treaty of Versailles that loaded the whole burden of war devastation on the shoulders of Germany. As per the war reparation, most of the lands were taken away by the victor nations. These factors shattered the German economy and led to the large scale unemployment. Due to heavy war reparation, the currency of the nation also dropped drastically. Many nobles believed that the alliance government was ineffective and incompetent towards mitigating the economic crisis. Soon the circumstances turned critical and surged the downfall of the administration and upsurge of Nazi party supervised by Adolf Hitler.
Hitler was always against the treaty and its terms. He blamed the immigrants of Germany for this worse condition. Mostly Jewish were blamed as most of the banks belonged to the Jewish Community. Hitler blamed the country’s economic condition and started exiling them. He organized his undisclosed army and held a re-armament rally in 1935.Later he seasoned his army in Spanish civil war.
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Grade: High School
Subject: History
Chapter: Treaty of Versailles
Keywords: Treaty of Versailles, Germany, First World War, war reparation,ineffective , incompetent, economic crisis, Nazi party, Adolf Hitler,Jewish, Jewish Community,re-armament, Spanish civil war