Which of the following were effects of the Holocaust? (Choose all that apply)

A. Hitler's "final solution" successfully reached its goal.

B. Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis.

C. Jews in Georgia worked on fighting anti-Semitism at home.

D. Some Jewish refugees settled in Atlanta.

a,b,c?

Correct answers for U3L9:

1) D
2) B,C,D
3) B,C,D
4) C
5) D

If the "final solution" was to eliminate all Jews from Germany, did Hitler ultimately succeed? b and c are correct. Did any Jewish refugees or survivors of the Holocaust eventually resettle in American cities like Atlanta? What does your text say?

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The effects of the Holocaust were widespread and tragic, but not all of the options provided are correct. To determine the correct answers, let's examine each option:

A. Hitler's "final solution" successfully reached its goal.
To determine if this is an effect of the Holocaust, we need to understand what Hitler's "final solution" refers to. The "final solution" was the Nazi plan to exterminate the Jewish population during World War II. It involved mass killings, concentration camps, and systematic genocide. While it is true that the Nazis were responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews, including approximately six million, this option implies that Hitler's goal was successfully achieved. However, it is important to note that the "final solution" was not fully implemented as the Nazis were defeated before they could carry out their plan completely. Therefore, this option is not correct.

B. Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis.
This statement is true and correct. The Holocaust resulted in the systematic murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazis, making this option one of the effects of the Holocaust.

C. Jews in Georgia worked on fighting anti-Semitism at home.
Although this option mentions the efforts of Jews in Georgia against anti-Semitism, it doesn't specify that it is a direct effect of the Holocaust. While it is possible that the Holocaust might have influenced some individuals or communities to fight against anti-Semitism, this particular option does not directly link the two. Thus, this option is not correct.

D. Some Jewish refugees settled in Atlanta.
This option refers to the settlement of Jewish refugees in Atlanta as a result of the Holocaust. While it might be accurate in some locations or communities, it does not generally represent a widespread effect of the Holocaust since the liberation of Jewish refugees took place in various countries, not specifically Atlanta. Therefore, this option is not correct.

In conclusion, the correct answer is B. Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis, as it is a direct and well-documented effect of the Holocaust.