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karlynnae

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How did Germany's persecution of Jews during the 1930s benefit the allies during World War II?
 
  A) It did not really help at all.
  B) It strengthened the allies' militaries by providing more soldiers.
  C) It helped the Americans and British learn how to deal more effectively with minority groups.
  D) It angered Americans and gave them more motivation to fight.
  E) Many leading European scientists and intellectuals fled German control and aided the allies during the war.

Question 2

The experiences of E.B. Sledge illustrate
 
  A) the importance of the secretary of war.
  B) the complexity of naval operations in the Pacific theatre.
  C) the extreme hardships of fighting in the Pacific theatre
  D) why U.S. technological superiority was so important.
  E) the horrors of fighting in Europe.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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