How did World War II affect Europeans' feelings about allowing Jews to
immigrate to Palestine?
O A. Palestinians' refusal to aid the Allied powers during the war led
European leaders to punish them by giving their land to Jewish
settlers.
B. Jewish soldiers' substantial contributions to the Allied victory led
military leaders to suggest that Jews be rewarded with Palestinian
territory.
C. Nazi Germany's mass execution of Jews during the war convinced
many Europeans that more Jews should be allowed in Palestine.
D. Jewish leaders' unwillingness to join the Allied powers convinced
many Europeans that Jews should be relocated to a state outside
Europe.