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21 March, 13:35

Why did Albert Einstein leave Germany?

a. because his scientific experiments were continually disproved

b. because he was a member of the then out-of-power Nazi party

c. because his work visa had expired and he was unable to acquire a new one

d. because of increasing anti-Semitism in Germany, including an assassination attempt

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  1. 21 March, 16:16
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    Einstein was German, so he would not need a visa to be in Germany: answer c could not be correct.

    Instead, he had to flee because of his Jewish heritage and of the Anti-Semitic sentiments in Germany.

    The correct answer is: d. because of increasing anti-Semitism in Germany, including an assassination attempt
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