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cherise1989

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Which of the following describe Hitler's beliefs and attitude toward Jews?
 
  a. all of the answers are correct.
  b. Jews were a threat to national security in Germany.
  c. Jews were the personification of the devil and evil.
  d. the Nazis fell back on historical bigotry against Jews in Germany.
  e. the violent belief that races should not mix.

Question 2

Edib's life involved all these experiences EXCEPT
 
  a. being the daughter of an important Ottoman official.
  b. being tutored by an English governess.
  c. remaining a Muslim all her life.
  d. being a child of privilege.
  e. spending her entire life as a liberal in the Middle East.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e





 

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