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English, 05.05.2020 22:06 cicilee49

1. You have read “Jewish Refugees on the St. Louis” and “First They Came...” Which comparison provides the best description of the two texts?
A. Both texts criticize the United States openly.
B. Both texts focus on the treatment of refugees during periods of genocide.
C. Both texts emphasize that individuals can take action in the face of hate.
D. Both texts study the impact of anti-Jewish sentiments in Germany.

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