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The passage says that many Jews, including Helen's father, were "stubbornly optimistic about the future." Why were they so sure things would get better for them? Use details from the passage to support your thinking.
The passage says that many Jews, including Helen's father, were "stubbornly optimistic about the future." Why were they so sure things would get better for them? Use details from the passage to support your thinking.
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