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

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 to Europe

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Answer:

The answer is A. during the war the US did little to help Jews and Jewish refugees.

Answer:

taking little action to aid jews until ww2 was nearly over.

Explanation:

In the spring of 1933, Americans in major cities attended anti-Nazi rallies and marches.  Thousands throughout the country also signed petitions protesting Nazi attacking Jews.