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Which of these inferences about the following passage is best supported by the text? Outraged by the Nazis’ treatment of his family, Herschel walked into the German Embassy in Paris and shot Ernst vom Rath, the secretary. The murder spawned a night of terror. It was the worst pogrom—the most savage attack against the Jews of Germany—thus far in the twentieth century. Answer choices for the above question A. After the night of terror, the Nazis held off on any further attacks or actions against the Jews. B. The murder committed by Herschel Grynszpan was part of a larger series of violent acts committed by Jews against the Nazis. C. The Nazi violence against the Jews was considerably worse in countries outside of Germany than within it. D. The Nazi response to the shooting was likely planned out and organized well before Herschel’s actions.

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