The Nazis were trying to solve the problem of having a bad race. Hitler hated Jews, as when he was a failing artist they were rich and he hated them. Other theories are that a surgeon on his mother was a Jew and she dies, and that the art teacher that sent him away was also a Jew.
This is why he hated Jews.
Preventing a nuclear war
Wht two things did the missiori compromise solve
They were called Nazis.
Lost Generation for all you kids trying to solve that crossword puzzle :-)
He got them to work for him by getting the Nazis to kill and the Nazis must like to kill.
There is no fire wood problem and the government isn't trying to solve it.
Historians solve many different problems; there is no "key problem"
They keep trying!
binding things together
guessing
it is a prediction at what you think will be the outcome of the experiment...
clearly define th problem they are trying to solve
milling grain, as the name implies.
When trying to solve a problem, it's helpful to ask questions like: What is the root cause of the problem? Who is affected by it, and how? What are the potential solutions, and what are their pros and cons? Additionally, asking what resources or constraints we have can guide the decision-making process effectively.
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Basically why do people ask questions that are of little use to the world.
how to get tasks completed that need to be done.