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4.5.6 quiz: the holocaust revealed
question 5 of 10
2 points
nazi scienti...
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4.5.6 quiz: the holocaust revealed
question 5 of 10
2 points
nazi scientists frequently tested dangerous chemicals and experimental
medical procedures on jewish prisoners. jews were treated as expendable
test subjects who were exposed to disease, subjected to painful surgery, and
even frozen to death. which of the following concepts explain why nazi
scientists committed such atrocities?
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a. scientists were a group that was targeted by the nazis and
wanted to demonstrate their loyalty.
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b. the nazi government had dehumanized the jews by constantly
portraying them as subhuman animals.
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c. nazi propaganda promoted the idea that jews who survived
medical experiments would be freed.
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d. scientists hoped to find a way to alter jewish genes to make them
similar to aryan germans.
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