Respuesta :
The correct answers are number 1.- The genocide of Europe’s Jews would be carried out, number 3.- the term “Final Solution” was used to refer to the genocide, and number 4) other groups considered racially or ethnically inferior were targets.
The decisions that Nazi leaders made at the Wannsee Conference of 1942 were that the genocide of Europe’s Jews would be carried out, the term “Final Solution” was used to refer to the genocide, and other groups considered racially or ethnically inferior were targets.
The top Nazi officials met in Wannsee, Berlin, on January 20, 1942. During these meeting, the Nazi officials considered the possibility of sending the European Jews to the Island of Madagascar in Africa, but they dropped the idea because was not practical in times of international conflict. Finally, the sad decisions were that the genocide of Europe’s Jews would be carried out, the term “Final Solution” was used to refer to the genocide, and other groups considered racially or ethnically inferior were targets.