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As you are listening to the tutorial (note that you can click to read the script as well), complete the timeline of fascist aggression by filling in each of the following blanks: 1936: Italy takes over . 1936: Germany takes over the Rhineland in Europe. 1936: Italy and Germany back the fascist takeover in . 1936: Germany takes over Austria. 1939: Germany takes over all of Czechoslovakia, after promising England it would "only" take the Sudetenland part. 1939: After making a temporary alliance with the Soviet Union, Germany takes over , attacking in what Hitler called a blitzkrieg, or "lightning war." 1939: Germany takes over five more European countries: Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the . 1940: Hitler takes over , which surrenders in less than two weeks. 1940: Hitler attacks , which refuses to give in. 1941: Breaking his pact with Stalin, Hitler invades , which also refuses to surrender. 1941: Japan bombs Pearl Harbor in the Hawaii territory, killing 2,400 people. The also refuses to surrender, declaring war on Japan.
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Some organisms have a large geographic range. for example, the norway rat lives on every continent except antarctica. a population of norway rats is the number of rats in one particular area. do you think it’s scientifically possible for a population of norway rats in north america to carry different genetic mutations than a population of norway rats in africa? do you think it’s possible that they carry some of the same mutations? what types of information can scientists learn by studying the genomes of these two populations of rats?
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