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Home Page 2 Select the correct answer for questions 1-7. Write a C & C Essay for #8 & develop a Proposal for #

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Which was not a WWII death camp? Home Page Vernichtungslager Auschwitz Birkenau Mauthausen

What were some of the motives behind the creation of the concentration camps? Home Page All of the above. POW interrogation Ethnic cleansing Humiliation and torture

What did the SS continue to build more of? Home Page Crematoriums Housing Latrines Hospitals

What was a consequence of the Holocaust? Home Page Heavy penalties and reparations Thriving national economy Increased Jewish population Strong centralized government

What was not a consequence of the the United States using the Atomic Bomb? Home Page Japan becomes new world leader Definitive end to the war US assistance in rebuilding efforts United States taking lead role in the UN

What was the immediate outcome of using the atomic bomb? Home Page Destruction, death, chaos, and confusion Continued hand-to-hand combat American animosity and resentment Chinese surrender

Which were not commonalities of the Holocaust and the use of the atomic bomb? Home Page Continued peace without altercation Long lasting scars, fears, and skepticism Increased animosity and resentment Destruction, death, chaos, and confusion

Write a Compare and Contrast Essay Home Page

If you were the United States and had access to all resources, how would you have dealt with the Holocaust and the Japanese? Home Page