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question 9
identify the restrictions of rights in the polish minority treaty.
no restrictions
minority religions were not tolerated
no restrictions on private employment, but jews could not hold public employme
everyone must speak polish, regardless of their first language
question 10
identify another ethnic group living in 1920s poland, besides jews.
welsh
basques
Question 9: The Polish Minority Treaty (1919) had targeted restrictions on Jewish participation in public employment while allowing private employment access, unlike the other incorrect options (it did have restrictions, tolerated minority religions, and did not mandate Polish for all).
Question 10: Welsh are from the UK, Basques from Spain/France; neither were a significant ethnic group in 1920s Poland. Common ethnic minorities there included Germans, Ukrainians, Belarusians, which are not listed in the visible options.
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Question 9: No restrictions on private employment, but Jews could not hold public employment
Question 10: (Note: The full options for Question 10 are not visible. Based on common historical context, typical ethnic groups in 1920s Poland besides Jews include Germans, Ukrainians, or Belarusians; the provided options Welsh and Basques are incorrect.)