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How did the U.S. government respond to Nazi persecution of the Jews during World War II? (5 points)

taking little action to aid Jews until World War II was nearly over

setting up aerial attacks on concentration camps

sending special forces to concentrate on liberating concentration camps

repealing immigration restrictions against Jews migrating from Europe

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Answer: taking little action to aid Jews until World War II was nearly over

Explanation: America maintained a neutral status during world War 2. The only help rendered was allowing passage of fleeing jews into America. It was not until Japanese attack on pearl Harbour did America enter the war (this was close to the ending of the war) and then sent troops into Germany who eventually along with Russia liberate the concencration camps.

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