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GenaCL600 [577]
2 years ago
12

Why was the United States reluctant to accept Jewish refugees? Check all that apply.

History
2 answers:
Luden [163]2 years ago
7 0

Just took quiz answers were Anti-Semitism was growing among some Americans.

Some people feared social programs would be overloaded.

Many Americans worried their jobs would be lost to refugees.

Certain people thought the US should be home only to Americans. Trust me i took the quiz made a 50 but it told me the correct answers.


Savatey [412]2 years ago
5 0

Why was the United States reluctant to accept Jewish refugees? Check all that apply.


Anti-Semitism was growing among some Americans.

Some people feared social programs would be overloaded.

Many Americans worried their jobs would be lost to refugees.

Certain people thought the US should be home only to Americans.

Some people feared refugees would take over the prospering economy.


The answers are 1, 2, 3, & 4. Hope i helped!



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