Asked by Kayla Stephens on Apr 29, 2024

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What name was given to the sites that housed the tens of millions of Europeans uprooted from their homes in the wake of war?

A) refugee camps
B) humanitarian settlements
C) DP camps
D) migrant housing
E) immigration reception centers

DP Camps

Displaced Persons (DP) Camps were facilities in Europe for refugees and homeless individuals in the aftermath of World War II.

  • Recognize the social and humanitarian issues following WWII, including displaced populations and the establishment of the welfare state.
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Heather Urig-CarlApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The term "DP" stands for "Displaced Persons," and these camps were specifically created to provide shelter for those who had been uprooted from their homes in Europe as a result of World War II. The other options are not as accurate or specific in describing these sites.