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4 March, 18:23

How did World War II change Poland's ethnic diversity?

a.) Poles fled from land occupied by the Germans.

b.) One ethnic group changed political views.

c.) Poles all changed their religion during the war.

d.) One ethnic group was almost eliminated.

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  1. 4 March, 18:44
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    D.) One ethnic group was almost eliminated. That's the correct answer because when it went on the jews were being enslaved and slaughtered by the hundreds each day therefore causing them to almost be eliminated.
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