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KWilfred

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Your text recounts the story of Rabbi Kalisch's answer to the Japanese High Command's question, Why should we protect you from the Nazis? The Rabbi's highly effective answer was
 
  A) Because the Nazis are forcing you.
  B) Because we represent diversity.
  C) Because we're Asian, like you.
  D) Because we need you.

Question 2

People are ________ likely to help members of their own race than members of another race because ________.
 
  A) less; they are likely to perceive their own race as inferior and less deserving of help
  B) less; they are less likely to help similar others
  C) more; they are more likely to help similar others
  D) more; they gain social status and approval



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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