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Which best describes the United States' response to Nazi killing of European Jews?

a.
The United States did very little to help the Jews until late in the war and with limited action after the war.
b.
The United States willingly accepted most of the Jewish refugees.
c.
The United States insisted that all nations change their immigration laws to help protect Jewish refugees from extermination.
d.
There was very little prejudice or discrimination against Jewish people in the United States in the 1940's.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Many Americans wanted to help the Jews escape Nazis. However, most countries, including the United States, did not accept most of the Jewish refugees due to economic purposes. The only way that the United States helped the Jews is by defeating Germany in 1945.

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