3) Why did emerging knowledge about the extent of the Holocaust help increase demand and support for a Jewish homeland?
a- It convinced people that a Jewish homeland was an effective way to punish Nazi war crimes.
b- It convinced people that all of the Axis powers had participated in the Holocaust, not just Germany.
c- It convinced people that Jews needed and deserved a country of their own.
d- It convinced people that a Jewish homeland would prevent any recurrence of genocide in the world.

4) What did most survivors of the Holocaust experience upon liberation?
A- Most went back to their homes and were given special provisions to help them start over.
B- Most ended up in refugee camps, only to be discriminated against when trying to move to other countries.
C- Most tried to establish a new country in Ally-occupied Germany with the help of their liberators.
D- Most died of malnutrition and disease and never left the concentration camps.

5) What were 50,000 men convicted of during the Holocaust, with at least 5 percent of convicts sent to concentration camps?
A- being Roma
B- having a disability
C- being homosexual
D- hiding Jewish citizens

6) Which of the following was an element of the Nuremberg Laws?
A- rounding up Jews and requiring them to work in camps.
B- banning marriage between Jews and non-Jews.
C- forbidding Germans from serving Jews in stores.
D- moving Germans to the better "pure" neighborhoods.

8) Why did approximately one out of every six prisoners from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp die within weeks of liberation?
A- They were driven to suicide by despair over lost family members.
B- They suffered from severe dehydration.
C- They died of complications due to malnutrition.
D- They died of dysentery.