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When you are signed in, go to “Sandbox” in upper right corner. Experiment in your Sandbox, with the help of the Editing training module you just completed. In your Sandbox, write: One regular sentence (anything you want, but nothing personal or offensive) Hello, I am new to Wikipedia and it is kind of confusing One heading One sub-heading

Hello I like Chapman

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Corgis are fun

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I like chapman and I like Corgis


Jewish History is fun to study[1]

In Paula Hyman's book The Jews of Modern France demonstrates that Jewish assimilation into French society allowed them to integrate in the community. The term assimilation is based on the modern term. Assimilation is presumed to "reflection the substitution of a French identity for a Jewish one."[2]. It is believed that this simplistic view does not give an all encompassing view on the intricate relations between Jews and the French. The Jews had to constantly defend their legitimacy as a minority group in France. While most people associate assimilation as a negative term, "they were not simply passive absorbers of bourgeois French culture; they also participated in its shaping."[3]. Jews contributed to French society, through participating in all aspects of society like government and universities.

  1. ^ Purvis, Meyers. "Ancient Israel" (PDF). Blackboard. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. ^ Hyman, Paula (1999). The Jews of Modern France. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 54.
  3. ^ Hyman, Paula (1999). The Jews of Modern France. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 57.