Why was Wiesel shocked by the actions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt? Group of answer choices Because he attempted to help, but was unable to keep the Jews in the U.S. Because he was a good man who acted mostly indifferent toward the Jews. Because he promised to help Jews fleeing Germany and then sent them back. Because he was unaware of the dangers that Jews faced in Germany.
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Wiesel was shocked by the actions of Franklin Delano Roosevelt because he didn't take immediate action or any action to save the Jewish.
Why did Franklin D. Roosevelt didn't take any action?
- The president was facing a lot of economic difficulties in his own country.
- The great depression made America's economy very weak.
- Though many Jews applied for migration, American management made it a very lengthy process.
Thus the right option is he didn't take immediate action or any action to save the Jewish.
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Answer: Because he was a good man who acted indifferent towards the Jews.
Explanation:
He was a good man to everyone but to the Jews he was not.
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