Describe the Holocaust in terms of its most significant events and participants. Why were European Jews the primary target of the Holocaust? What other religious, racial, and social groups were targeted for annihilation and extermination by Hitler and the other leaders of Nazi Germany?

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The use of sweatshops was most common in

a. coal mining. b. new factories in the West. c. Andrew Carnegie's steel plants. d. the garment industry.

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Although they were commonly called "Social Darwinists," advocates of economic, national, or racial "survival of the fittest" ideas actually drew less on biologist Charles Darwin than on

a. English philosopher Herbert Spencer and Yale professor William Graham Sumner. b. German philosophers like G.W.F. Hegel and Friedrich Nietzsche. c. American literary figures like Jack London and Theodore Dreiser. d. European scientists like Gregor Mendel and Louis Pasteur. e. racist theorists like Arthur Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain.

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The Union general who replaced Winfield Scott as commander of Union forces was ________

A) Irvin McDowell B) Joseph Hooker C) Robert E. Lee D) William Tecumseh Sherman E) George McClellan

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