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. Unlike the Waffen-SS, the German Fallschirmjäger was not a political organization. It was a group of paratroopers. Most of its members had little or no interest in Hitler's agenda. These soldiers were men who wanted to defend their homes and families. They wanted to serve among some of the best that the country had to offer. They were strictly soldiers. They fought bravely for many of the same causes as the American soldier. In fact, the German paratrooper quickly earned the respect of the American GI. They even earned the friendship of their American counterparts. The history of the Fa

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. Unlike the Waffen-SS, the German Fallschirmjäger was not a political organization. It was a group of paratroopers. Most of its members had little or no interest in Hitler's agenda. These soldiers were men who wanted to defend their homes and families. They wanted to serve among some of the best that the country had to offer. They were strictly soldiers. They fought bravely for many of the same causes as the American soldier. In fact, the German paratrooper quickly earned the respect of the American GI. They even earned the friendship of their American counterparts. The history of the Fallschirmjäger is free of war crimes to this day. Which of the following is the best summary of the passage above? The Waffen-SS was a German political organization. The members of this group were concerned with what Hitler wanted to do. The German Fallschirmjäger was a group of paratroopers. They were more similar to the American soldiers than the German Waffen-SS. German paratroopers were very similar to American paratroopers. The two groups respected each other and made good friends. During World War II, many soldiers wanted to serve their countries. They wanted to fight bravely to protect their families and homes.

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Which of the following is an important detail to include in the summary of this passage?

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Danica Patrick is a famous auto racing driver. She was born in Wisconsin during the early 1980s. Her family later moved to Illinois where she grew up. Her father worked as a mechanic and got her started in racing while she was still very young. She began racing go-carts before she could drive on the road. After winning some go-cart championships, Danica moved to Great Britain to race cars. She performed well in Great Britain but never won a championship. In 2005, she entered the IRL IndyCar Series, becoming one of a handful of women to ever compete. At the Indy 500 in 2005, Danica qualified with the fourth highest time out of all drivers, setting a record for female drivers. In the same race, she became the first woman ever to take the lead. She finished the Indy 500 in fourth place, the first woman ever to do so. Over the next few years, Danica won many awards. In 2008, she became the first woman ever to win an IndyCar race taking first place at the Indy Japan 300. The acceptance of women into the sport of auto racing has created disagreement among other drivers, owners, and fans. Many support the rights of women to join and race, while others resist the idea of women to do so. However, Danica continues to show her skills as a driver. She uses her fame as a winner to support the cause of women in professional racing.

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Danica Patrick is the only woman ever to have placed first in an IndyCar race. Danica Patrick was born in Wisconsin and grew up in Illinois during the 1980s. Danica Patrick raced go-carts and won go-cart championships as a teenager. Danica Patrick began her career as an auto racing driver in the United Kingdom.

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