Q1- Hitler had prosecuted _____ during his region in Germany.
A) Muslims
B) Christians
C) Jews
D) Hindus
Q2- Israel is a ____ majority state.
A) Hindu
B) Jewish
C) Islamic
D) Christian
Q3- ____ is one of the former colonies of France.
A) Indonesia
B) South Africa
C) Morocco
D) China
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1. (C) Hitler had prosecuted Jews during his reign in Germany.
2. (B) Israel is a Jewish majority state.
3. (C) Morocco is one of the former colonies of France.
Explanation:
1. Before the Holocaust, antisemitism, or the fear or hatred of Jews, existed in Europe for millennia.
- In the second part of the nineteenth century, a new type of antisemitism evolved.
- The argument that Jews were not only a religious group but a separate "race" was at the heart of it.
- Antisemites believed Jews were dangerous and frightening.
- The new Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, blamed Jews for Germany's defeat after World War I. They said that German Jews, who make up a minuscule percentage of the population, had "stabbed Germany in the back. which was not the case.
- Many causes contributed to the Holocaust, including millions of individual decisions made by ordinary individuals who chose to actively engage in – or at the very least accept – the persecution of their neighbors.
2. On May 14, 1948, modern Israel was established as a polity to serve as the Jewish people's homeland.
- It was also designated as a "Jewish state" in its declaration of independence.
- Since its founding, Israel has enacted numerous laws that reflect the majority of its residents' Jewish identity and values.
- It is the only Jewish-majority country and the only expressly Jewish state, with roughly 6.8 million Jews.
3. France declared dominion over Morocco on March 30, 1912.
- The French were able to safeguard French Algeria by imperializing Morocco.
- The three "Cs" of colonialism, Christianity, the civilizing mission, and commerce, were the driving forces behind France's colonization of Morocco.
- Because they wanted to send missionaries to convert Muslims and Jews to Christianity, they used religion as a motivator.
- The number of natural resources accessible in Morocco was also a big motivator.
- Morocco became independent on March 2, 1956, when a joint declaration was signed in Paris to replace the Treaty of Fez, which established the protectorate in 1912.
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