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The British authorities conducted their first census in Palestine in 1922. There were 680,000 Arabs and 84,000 Jews. The Jews were just 12% of the Arab population. Those numbers increased due to large migration in the following decades. The GDP of the Jewish economy in 1922 was just 25% of that of the Arab GDP, but the Jewish standard of living measured in GDP per capita was twice that of the Arab. In that year, too, Jewish immigration was limited by the British, but the measure would be soon reversed.
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I think it's C, don't quote me tho.
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Which of the following statements is true of the situation facing blacks during the Great Depression?
Answer: Out of all the options shown above the one that best represents the true statement of the situation that blacks were facing during the Great Depression is answer choice B) The government did little to put a halt to the practice of lynchings. White mobs would kill by hanging a person for an alleged crime.
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Hey there!
This is a good example of the Social Contract.
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