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Bernard is a US army sergeant placed in charge of searching the piles of paperwork found in Buchenwald concentration camp. The records show that many more people had passed through the camp than the number who were discovered when the United States came in. Bernard looks through each file and notes that over 80 percent of the prisoners were recorded as having died of heart failure. To what conclusion would Bernard MOST likely come from these entries?

There was some kind of mistake in the file that caused this repeated entry.

Jewish people have more of a chance of dying of heart failure than others.

The Nazis falsified the cause of death for all of those prisoners.

Conditions in the camp made the prisoners more susceptible to heart failure.

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Bernard is a US army sergeant placed in charge of searching the piles of paperwork found in Buchenwald concentration camp. The records show that many more people had passed through the camp than the number who were discovered when the United States came in. Bernard looks through each file and notes that over 80 percent of the prisoners were recorded as having died of heart failure. To what conclusion would Bernard MOST likely come from these entries?

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