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Which of the following best explains how human activities can directly contribute to landslides?
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Match the following items to the correct description. 1. detainment centers for many of hitler's "undesirable" citizens, including those of the jewish race inflation 2. a form of fascist government; probably the most extreme form of tyranny first month of 1933 3. leadership taken and directed by force, often with bloodshed. an oppressive regime tyrannical government 4. financial instability brought on by price increases nazism 5. hitler became the prime minister concentration camps
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Which of the following best explains how human activities can directly contribute to landslides?...
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