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Which of the following was a response to the issue of displaced persons after World War II?
All displaced persons were sent back to the places they had lived prior to the war.
The United Nations created a Jewish homeland, Israel, in Palestine.
Nothing was done to help displaced persons at the end of the war.
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The second statement is correct: The United Nations (via the 1947 partition recommendation and the 1948 creation of the State of Israel) helped provide a homeland and destination for many Jewish displaced persons.
The other two are incorrect: not all displaced persons were sent back to their prewar homes (many homes were destroyed or return was unsafe), and it is false that nothing was done—there were displaced-persons camps, UNRRA and the International Refugee Organization, and resettlement laws in countries like the U.S. that together assisted many refugees.
The other two are incorrect: not all displaced persons were sent back to their prewar homes (many homes were destroyed or return was unsafe), and it is false that nothing was done—there were displaced-persons camps, UNRRA and the International Refugee Organization, and resettlement laws in countries like the U.S. that together assisted many refugees.
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