What was a Ghetto?

A) A unit of Nazi government in Eastern Europe
B) Confined and closed areas of cities which saw forced resettlement of Jews
C) An urban concentration camp
D) A system for dealing with political prisoners
E) The Nazi name for Jews


Ans: B

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