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Reread Act I, Scene 1, Line 30 from "The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1".
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What historical ideas present in "Historical Perspectives: The Holocaust" are reinforced from this excerpt of the play?
Reread Act I, Scene 1, Line 30 from "The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1".
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What historical ideas present in "Historical Perspectives: The Holocaust" are reinforced from this excerpt of the play?
In 1918, the First World War came to an end and Germany was defeated.
In 1938, the Nazis organized a rampage,”The Night of Broken Glass,” against German Jews, destroying homes, businesses, and synagogues.
Nazis forced Germans to boycott Jewish-run businesses, banned Jews from many professions, and prevented Jews from marrying those who considered Aryan or pure Germans.
Many Germans were desperate for change and Hitler was a charismatic speaker who promised to make Germany prosperous and powerful again.
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What historical ideas present in "Historical Perspectives: The Holocaust" are reinforced from this excerpt of the play?
Reread Act I, Scene 1, Line 30 from "The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1".
2023-09-21_10-55-22.png
What historical ideas present in "Historical Perspectives: The Holocaust" are reinforced from this excerpt of the play?
In 1918, the First World War came to an end and Germany was defeated.
In 1938, the Nazis organized a rampage,”The Night of Broken Glass,” against German Jews, destroying homes, businesses, and synagogues.
Nazis forced Germans to boycott Jewish-run businesses, banned Jews from many professions, and prevented Jews from marrying those who considered Aryan or pure Germans.
Many Germans were desperate for change and Hitler was a charismatic speaker who promised to make Germany prosperous and powerful again.
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From this excerpt of the play, the historical ideas present in "Historical Perspectives: The Holocaust" that are reinforced include the rise of Hitler and the Nazis in Germany, the persecution and discrimination against Jews, and the desperate economic and social conditions that allowed for Hitler's charismatic appeal.
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The correct answer would be "3 - Nazis forced Germans to boycott Jewish-run businesses, banned Jews from many professions, and prevented Jews from marrying those who considered Aryan or pure Germans."