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How did the war affect the lives of women and minority citizens? Check all that apply. a) Women joined the armed forces. b) Women were hired to do jobs traditionally done by men. c) Minority citizens were
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How did the war affect the lives of women and minority citizens? Check all that apply.
a) Women joined the armed forces.
b) Women were hired to do jobs traditionally done by men.
c) Minority citizens were able to find jobs more easily.
d) More than one million African American soldiers fought.
e) All forms of discrimination were made illegal.
*this is referring to world war 2
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B,C,D
A-Woman were allowed to work in the Army and Navy medical corps but they were not allowed to fight.
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A, d, c, b
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