In the eighteenth century and thereafter, the Jewish population of Europe was concentrated in ________

A. Germany, Poland, and Ukraine
B. Germany, Poland, and Hungary
C. Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine
D. Hungary, Lithuania, and Germany


Answer: C

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A) was more populist and demagogic. B) enthusiastically embraced nationalism. C) espoused racist ideologies. D) did not call for war to achieve nationalistic goals. E) All of these

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Besides its strength, a key advantage of iron was that it was __________.

A. easier to attain B. more flexible than bronze C. lighter and easier to transport D. immune to decay and wear

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