At the end of World War II, how did nations around the world help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

A. Many nations admitted large amounts of Jewish refugees.

B. Many Jewish refugees settled in Arab countries.

C. Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.

D. Many nations helped the refugees rebuild their home towns.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Jewish people settled in Israel which used to be an Arabic country

The correct answer is C. Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.

Explanation

After the end of World War II in 1945, the Jewish refugees were the most affected by the Nazi holocaust. Therefore, after the victory of the allied countries, it was an international matter to define the destiny of the thousands of Jews in Europe. The countries that had emerged victorious from the war and the United Nations Organization proclaimed the formation of a Jewish nation on May 14, 1948. However, the formation of this nation generated controversy because it assigned to the Jews a large part of the Palestinian territory, arguing that this had been a Jewish homeland as it says in the bible. With this UN resolution, the Jewish people saw their hopes of having an internationally recognized state of their own come true. However, over the years the Zionist movement since the end of the 19th century promoted the colonization of the territory, causing strong tensions between both nations, including outbreaks of armed violence, between Jews and Arabs. So, the correct answer is C. Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.