During World War II, U.S. refugee policy
A) increased the number of Jews who were admitted to the country.
B) increased the number of Germans who were admitted to the country.
C) did not increase its immigration quota to admit 20,000 Jewish children into the U.S..
D) allowed Jewish children, but not adults, to enter the country as refugees.
E) allowed Japanese refugees to enter the country.
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