Where were Jews most likely to be found living in relative safety in sixteenth-century Europe?

a. France
b. Germany
c. England
d. Switzerland
e. Italy


e

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Under the Zagwe kings, the conversion of the peoples in the central and southern highlands to Christianity____________.

a. was immediately abandoned b. was only mildly encouraged c. was fully resumed d. was eventually abandoned

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The Treaty of Paris (1763) gave Britain title to all French claims

A. west of the Mississippi, and Spanish Florida. B. east of the Mississippi, and Spanish Florida. C. east of the Mississippi; New Orleans; and the French sugar islands of the West Indies. D. in North America.

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The debut of an organized solution for extermination of the Jews was at the ______________.

A. Yalta Conference B. Teheran Conference C. Wannsee Convention D. Geneva Accords E. Warsaw Pact

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