Insight, lesson 25-2 History Quiz?

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1.
What was the purpose of the Wannsee Conference, where Nazi leaders met in 1942?
A) To devise a military strategy to win World War II
B) To select key Jewish figures to assist in Nazi propaganda
C) To figure out how to win the support of Jewish citizens
D) To decide what to do with the Jewish population in Europe
2.
In 1935, the Nazi government passed the Nuremberg Laws, which did what?
A) Took away German citizenship from Jews
B) Made owning businesses illegal for Jews
C) Banned Jews from practicing law or medicine
D) Did not permit Jews to be teachers in German schools
3.
What happened in Germany on Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass?
A) Jews rioted against the discriminatory German laws.
B) Anti-Jewish violence, encouraged by the government, terrorized Jews and destroyed Jewish businesses.
C) The Nazis passed a law marking Jewish passports with a red J.
D) Nazi glass manufacturing plants were broken into and merchandise was destroyed to protest high prices charged to Jews.
4.
Which of the following was not a limitation put on Jews in Germany under the Nazi regime?
A) Jews were no longer allowed to marry other Jews.
B) Jews could not work in the public sector.
C) Jews were not allowed to practice law or medicine.
D) Jewish passports had a red “J” printed on them.
5.
Which of the following policies caused the SS St. Louis, a ship carrying Jewish refugees, to return to Europe?
A) The ship’s captain was required by international law to return all Jews to Germany.
B) Jewish law required Jews to immigrate to Israel.
C) Policies of the Cuban and United States governments would not permit the refugees to enter either country.
D) The Treaty of Versailles required that Europeans remain in their home country for a period of ten years before relocating overseas.
6.
Which of the following events changed the lives of many wealthy Jews?
A) The German economy failed, and many lost the fortunes they had gained from investing in the stock market.
B) The Gestapo imprisoned them, forcing them to leave the country and give up their possessions in exchange for their freedom.
C) The German government created a law forbidding the transfer of foreign money from Jewish relatives working in the United States to German Jews.
D) During Kristallnacht, many wealthy Jews’ businesses were required to sell goods to the Nazis at a discounted rate.
7.
What policy decision was made by the Nazis at the Wannsee Conference?
A) To shoot all Jews and bury them in mass graves
B) To put Jews into trucks and kill them with exhaust
C) To take Jews to concentration or extermination camps
D) To allow Jews to migrate to the Soviet Union
8.
What happened at concentration camps like Auschwitz, where Jews and other people who the Nazis didn’t like or who opposed the regime were brought?
A) The prisoners were worked to death or killed in gas chambers.
B) Prisoners were able to work for their freedom.
C) Prisoners were rounded up and shot by firing squads, then buried in mass graves.
D) Prisoners were held captive, but treated well, until the end of the war.
9.
Why didn’t the United States accept more Jewish immigrants in the 1930s?
A) Immigration law only allowed a fixed quota of immigrants from each foreign country.
B) President Roosevelt would not allow more Jews to come to the United States.
C) Immigrants were no longer needed to fill jobs in the United States.
D) It was believed that Jewish immigrants could not meet the literacy requirements for entry into the country.
10.
The Nazi plan, in relation to the European Jews, was known as
A) the ultimate elimination.
B) the internment plan.
C) the final solution.
D) the detention strategy.
 
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