<span>There was a general feeling that this was a European conflict in which the US had no place involving itself. Plus, the US being made up of so many immigrants from countries that were both the Allied and Central Powers it was difficult to actually take a side. Hope this helps
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Industrialization involves factories. New factories need workers. A majority of these workers are people moving to cities looking for the new jobs.
The answer is D.
They chose Poland for the place for their concentration camps for 3 reasons (and possibly more):
- it was not on their territory, so they could hide from their own population the extent of extermination
- Poland had the biggest amount of Jewish Population at the time (around half of the Jews that were killed were Polish!)
-they hoped that if it was in Poland, they west would not notice as much as if it had happened for example in France.