About 6 million people, including about 3 million Jews, were systematically murdered by the Nazis.
About 20 million people, including about 12 million Jews, were systematically murdered by the Nazis.
About 2 million people, including about 1 million Jews, were systematically murdered by the Nazis.
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After the Second World War II ended in 1945, the United Nations (UN) adopted a plan for the partition of Palestine that would create a portion of that territory as the state of Israel, with the other part as an independent state for Palestinian Arabs. The Arabs in the region and surrounding Arab nations were not in favor of this, because they opposed the creation of a Jewish state in their region.
As the British were ending their mandate governance of the region in May, 1948, the Jewish leaders in the land proclaimed their independence as a nation. A war with Arab peoples and nations in the region followed. Israel won that war and established itself as a nation. Over 700,000 Palestinians fled their homes and land and have not been able to regain independent rights to their territory.
The new state of Israel was granted membership in the UN in 1949. Israel won a series of wars (in 1967, 1973 and beyond) over against Arab states in the region. Palestinians have made efforts against Israeli control, notably with movements called "Intifadas," in 1987 and 2000. They have not been able to achieve nationhood status, however.
b. king's rights
c. who's job
d. audiences' reaction
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1. Advocacy Groups:
2. Trade Associations:
3. Public Interest Groups:
Explanation:
These interest groups aim to influence public opinion on specific issues. They advocate for a particular cause, such as environmental protection or civil rights. Advocacy groups often use public opinion to build support for their cause and apply pressure on policymakers. For example, Greenpeace is an advocacy group that appeals to public opinion to raise awareness about environmental issues and encourage individuals to take action.
These interest groups represent the interests of specific industries or professions. They work to shape public opinion in favor of policies and regulations that benefit their members. Trade associations often engage in public relations campaigns, lobbying, and media outreach to influence public opinion. For instance, the American Medical Association (AMA) is a trade association that aims to shape public opinion on healthcare policies to support the interests of physicians and the medical profession.
These interest groups focus on issues that affect the general public or a broad segment of society. They aim to promote policies and actions that benefit the public as a whole. Public interest groups often conduct research, educate the public, and engage in advocacy campaigns to shape public opinion. For example, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a public interest group that works to protect and defend civil liberties and individual rights, appealing to public opinion to create awareness and mobilize support for their cause.