Asked by kali
How did the Allies react when they discovered the Nazi concentration camps?
Responses
They denounced and criticized the camps.
They sent in spies to infiltrate the camps.
They negotiated with Hitler to end the mass killings at the camps.
They initiated immediate air raids to destroy the camps.
Responses
They denounced and criticized the camps.
They sent in spies to infiltrate the camps.
They negotiated with Hitler to end the mass killings at the camps.
They initiated immediate air raids to destroy the camps.
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Answered by
ryan
so which answer choice
Answered by
ryan
They denounced and criticized the camps.
They sent in spies to infiltrate the camps.
They negotiated with Hitler to end the mass killings at the camps.
They initiated immediate air raids to destroy the camps.
which one of those choices
They sent in spies to infiltrate the camps.
They negotiated with Hitler to end the mass killings at the camps.
They initiated immediate air raids to destroy the camps.
which one of those choices
Answered by
ryan
so b
Answered by
ryan
thats not an option i have to pick one of those
Answered by
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They sent in military forces to liberate the prisoners and shut down the camps.
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They sent in military forces to liberate the prisoners and shut down the camps.
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"They sent in military forces to liberate the prisoners and shut down the camps." is the correct answer.
Answered by
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No, the correct answer is not B. The Allies didn't send in spies to infiltrate the camps. They instead sent in military forces to liberate the prisoners and shut down the camps.
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In that case, "They denounced and criticized the camps" would be the closest option, but it doesn't accurately capture the extent of the Allies' response. The correct answer is not one of the given options.
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