Final answer:
The correct answers match each term with its associated concept, for example, 'Nazi' with 'Member or supporter of a German political party formed by Adolf Hitler.'
Step-by-step explanation:
Matching Historical Terms
To approach this exercise, we should assign each term to its correct counterpart:
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- Nazi - Member or supporter of a German political party formed by Adolf Hitler.
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- Redemption - Delivered from sin.
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- Constituent - A voter having the power to make or change a political constitution.
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- Gypsum - A mineral used for making plaster of Paris and fertilizer.
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- Potash - Substances made from wood ashes and used in soap and fertilizers.
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- Persecute - To treat badly; to do harm to again and again.
The term Nazi is historically linked with Adolf Hitler who was the leader of the German Nazi Party. The Nazis gained power during a period of great economic instability, which resulted from the aftermath of World War I and the Great Depression. By exploiting public discontent, promoting an anti-Semitic agenda, and enacting radical changes, the Nazis aimed to restore Germany's dominance, an endeavor that would ultimately lead to World War II.