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Base your answers to questions 15 and 16 on the passage below and your knowledge of social studies.
It was dangerous to stand out from the crowd because of illness or any other reason. Once
a prisoner became known to the guards, he or she was a target for abuse or "special"
treatment. By staying invisible, by being nothing more than the number tattooed on your
forearm, you stood a chance of living longer.
Disappearing in the crowd helped Helen stay alive for the two months she was in
Auschwitz. During this time, she survived three more selections by Dr. Mengele. In
the last, she was one of 300 women and teenage girls chosen to go to another barrack.
Helen took this as a hopeful sign, because those selected for the gas chamber were never
counted. Rumor soon spread that the women were going to be moved to a labor camp.
The human rights violations discussed in the 16 Which course of action was taken in response to
passage occurred during the
Source: Ayer et al., Parallel Journeys, Aladdin Paperbacks, 2000
(1) Holocaust
(2) Armenian Genocide
3) Rwandan Genocide
4) Amritsar Massacre
the atrocities described in this passage?
(1) issuance of the Potsdam Declaration
(2) creation of the policy of containment
(3) holding of criminal trials at Nuremberg
(4) signing of the Treaty of Versailles
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