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What best describes the actions by the US against Hitler's campaign of genocide against the Jews?

A. It included the admission of large numbers of Jewish refugees into the US.
B. The US was unaware of the concentration camps until the end of the war.
C. It was slow in coming.
D. It was a major reason the US fought in WWII.



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Final answer:

The US response to Hitler's genocide against Jews was slow and inadequate, lacking significant action or admitting large numbers of Jewish refugees.


Explanation:

The United States' response to Hitler's campaign of genocide against the Jews was slow and lacking significant action. Despite some efforts by individuals and Jewish organizations, the US government largely failed to admit large numbers of Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. It wasn't a major reason the US fought in WWII, and the knowledge of the full extent of the Holocaust was delayed and met with limited action.


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