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How did anti-Semitism contribute to the events of the Holocaust?(1 point) Responses Most Germans blamed World War I for the economic issues facing their country. Most Germans blamed World War I for the economic issues facing their country. The government blamed economic issues on Jewish people, leading to their persecution and mass murder. The government blamed economic issues on Jewish people, leading to their persecution and mass murder. Most countries did not accept Jewish refugees, so Jews could not relocate after being ordered to leave Germany. Most countries did not accept Jewish refugees, so Jews could not relocate after being ordered to leave Germany. Germany formed alliances with Italy and Japan to create the Axis powers.

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The correct response is: **The government blamed economic issues on Jewish people, leading to their persecution and mass murder.**

Anti-Semitism was a significant factor in the ideology of the Nazi regime and was used to scapegoat Jewish people for Germany's social, political, and economic problems, particularly following World War I. This blame contributed directly to the policies of persecution that culminated in the Holocaust.

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