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What was the approximate number of Jewish refugees who moved to Britain by the end of the war?
What was the approximate number of Jewish refugees who moved to Britain by the end of the war?
- 60,000 (correct)
- 40,000
- 50,000
- 70,000
Why did some people in Britain oppose Jewish refugees moving to the country?
Why did some people in Britain oppose Jewish refugees moving to the country?
- They thought Jews would bring new skills and innovation
- They thought Jews would not contribute to the economy
- They believed Jews would not integrate into British society
- They feared Jews would take British jobs (correct)
What was the result of the hatred and opposition faced by Jewish refugees in Britain?
What was the result of the hatred and opposition faced by Jewish refugees in Britain?
- It made it hard for many Jews to feel welcome (correct)
- Many Jews returned to their home countries
- Jews were unable to build new lives for themselves
- Jews felt welcome and integrated into British society
How many Jewish refugees stayed in Britain permanently?
How many Jewish refugees stayed in Britain permanently?
Why did Jews have to leave Germany?
Why did Jews have to leave Germany?
What contributed to the growth of Jewish communities in Britain?
What contributed to the growth of Jewish communities in Britain?
What was the impact of the hatred and opposition on Jewish refugees?
What was the impact of the hatred and opposition on Jewish refugees?
How did the Jewish refugees respond to the opposition they faced?
How did the Jewish refugees respond to the opposition they faced?
What was the result of the British government's response to the refugees?
What was the result of the British government's response to the refugees?
Why did the British government allow Jewish refugees into the country?
Why did the British government allow Jewish refugees into the country?