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What is the the point of view of the "United We Win" poster from 1943?

A)
passage of the Civil Rights Act is needed
B)
racial equality is vital to United States prosperity
C)
cooperation by all will result in American World War II victory
D)
desegregation of the armed forces will cause victory in World War I

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What is the the point of view of the "United We Win" poster from 1943?

C) Cooperation by all will result in American World War II victory.

Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, this poster illustrated that with cooperation by all victory could be achieved. The main objective of this campaign was to emotionally encourage total support from all Americans in the war.

The campaign was also concerned about racial equality, which helped African-Americans to obtain better job opportunities. However, they were still discriminated.


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The main point of view of the "United We Win" poster from 1943 was that "cooperation by all will result in American World War II victory", since it shows to people of different races working together for the war effort.
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