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brutforce

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Halide Edib was like Gandhi, whose primary goal was
 
  a. nationalism.
  b. equality for women.
  c. social justice.
  d. conquering colonial powers through violence.
  e. independence through the support of fascism.

Question 2

Hitler promised a Third Reich (Third Empire) that would last
 
  a. forever.
  b. 1000 years.
  c. as long as there was a Germany under the Nazi Party.
  d. as long as the Roman Empire.
  e. until revenge was complete for the Treaty of Versailles.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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