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During World War II, the goal of the “Double V Campaign” was victory over —

a
America’s enemies abroad and traitors at home
b
Axis Powers abroad and racism at home
c
Germany in Europe and Japan in the Pacific
d
Axis Powers during the war and Communism afterwards

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Answer:

answer is B

"Axis Powers abroad and racism at home"

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Double V refers to the "V for victory" sign prominently displayed by countries fighting "for victory over aggression, slavery, and tyranny," but adopts a second "V" to represent the double victory for African Americans fighting for freedom overseas and at home."

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