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3) Why did emerging knowledge about the extent of the Holocaust help increase demand and support for a Jewish homeland?

a- It convinced people that a Jewish homeland was an effective way to punish Nazi war crimes.
b- It convinced people that all of the Axis powers had participated in the Holocaust, not just Germany.
c- It convinced people that Jews needed and deserved a country of their own.
d- It convinced people that a Jewish homeland would prevent any recurrence of genocide in the world.

4) What did most survivors of the Holocaust experience upon liberation?
A- Most went back to their homes and were given special provisions to help them start over.
B- Most ended up in refugee camps, only to be discriminated against when trying to move to other countries.
C- Most tried to establish a new country in Ally-occupied Germany with the help of their liberators.
D- Most died of malnutrition and disease and never left the concentrati

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3) the answer is A because after WWII many Nazis were captured and tried in Israel
4) the answer is also A because when the Jews went home they were left at square one because the Nazis had burned everything related to each Jew captured to try and erase them from existance
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Answer:

3) Why did emerging knowledge about the extent of the Holocaust help increase demand and support for a Jewish homeland?

C-It convinced people that Jews needed and deserved a country of their own.

4) What did most survivors of the Holocaust experience upon liberation?

B- Most ended up in refugee camps, only to be discriminated against when trying to move to other countries.

Step-by-step explanation:

The creation of Israel was not only to give a homeland to the Jewish people but also to avoid another massive extermination as the one that had happened during World War II. On the other hand, when the war ended, the survivors did not have enough to rebuild their lives, once the Nazis had taken almost everything from them. Most of them ended in refugee camps, claiming for help, and waiting for support. The ones who could leave Europe or travel to another country did not find a safe place or the hospitality they needed, once that the feeling of hate had spread across the world.

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