Other than the fact that 6 million died under Hitler, many more died after liberation from disease. Many lost their homes, families, possessions, jobs, and had to start from scratch. orphaned children had been sent to homes, communities were destroyed, etc. So I'd say it had a very negative impact on the Jewish people.
Answer: I do not, but you can look up polynomial unit 6 test and there is a 90% chance that it will provide the answers
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In 1909 a group of African Americans, including Ida B. Wells, joined with whites in organizing a national organization to fight segregation. It was named the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The group began to organize branches in states including ones in the South.
Eventually the NAACP turned its fight against segregation to the courts. Here they were ultimately successful when the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregation in schools in a ruling in 1954.
Jesus is the one who came to Earth to save us all. He rose from the dead about 3 days later and came back to life. Jesus was God's son (God felt that Jesus was the one he felt to pick so he is not his real son Mary and Joseph were his real parents.) Mary found this out when an angle told her that her son would be the messiah. (Jesus). Jesus gave his life for our sins so it was not something we had to remember. Jesus will come back one day but it will be a long time. Jesus was not forced to die for us but he choose to because he wanted to be happy for us so he suffered for all of us even the bad. Jesus was very popular and important because he could cure anyone. For example he cured a paralyzed man while he was sitting there saying he would never be able to walk and after one prayer he was able to walk. Jesus works miracles! :)
I believe your answer is 56