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nevelica

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Kristallnacht (Crystal Night) involved the
 
  a. massive exodus of Jews out of Germany to Europe and America.
  b. burning of all Jewish synagogues.
  c. destruction of the windows of Jewish synagogues, stores, and private homes.
  d. round up of Jewish religious leaders.
  e. massive rallies of Jews protesting Hitler's religious intolerance.

Question 2

Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal Programs included all of these measures EXCEPT
 
  a. Works Progress Administration.
  b. agricultural subsidies.
  c. recognition of unions.
  d. heavy military spending.
  e. banking reforms.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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