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What part did minority soldiers play in fighting for the U.S.

during WW II?

A.They refused to fight because they had not been treated well in America.

B. They volunteered for the war, but nonewere allowed to fight on the front lines due
to institutional racism.

C.They fought alongside white Americans in unsegregated units.

D.Some fought on the front lines in segregated units, but most served behind the scenes due to racist policies.

User Ibelka
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Hi! I'd say your answer would most likely be D. Some fought on the front lines in segregated units, but most seved behind the sxenes due to racist policies.

Step-by-step explanation:

During WWII, African Americans weren't typically allowed to fight on the frontlines unless an emergency happened, so they'd usually be assigned menial tasks. The closest answer that fits this information is D.

User Albert Perrien
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D.Some fought on the front lines in segregated units, but most served behind the scenes due to racist policies.
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