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The Norman Rockwell painting from 1943 was meant to remind people that "freedom of religion" was one of the reasons the United States was involved in __________.

A) World War I
B)World War II
C)The New Deal
D)The Great Depression

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It's World War 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Part of his “Four Freedoms” series, Rockwell painted “Freedom to Worship” to remind people of the sacrifices being made by all Americans during World War II. This is a hallmark of civic responsibility.

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Answer:

World War II

Step-by-step explanation:

Among the most famous Rockwell's illustrations are those from WWII, among which stands out a series depicting the life and journey of a fictitious soldier named Willie Gillis and the cycle of the Four Freedoms.

Four Freedoms was actually based on a speech by Roosevelt and was created to support the American troops in WW2.

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