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nmorano1

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Wake's determination to do everything she could to fight the Nazis was the result of
 
  a. the German invasion of Poland in 1939.
  b. witnessing an emotional, frenzied German youth responding to a speech by Hitler.
  c. her personal observations of German public humiliation of Jews in Vienna.
  d. the invasion of her homeland, Australia, by the Japanese.
  e. personal involvement in the Spanish Civil War.

Question 2

What did Hitler mean by the concept of das Volk?
 
  a. The German people are a single organism bound by history, tradition, and race.
  b. All Germans are created equal.
  c. Germany can only survive if people unite under Nazi ideals.
  d. Germany should disconnect from its ancient Aryan past and focus on modernity.
  e. Germany should be ruled through a constitutional government.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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