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What did Mabel K. Staupers fight against during the war?
 
  A) She fought against the ban of women in combat roles.
  B) She tried to halt discrimination against black men in combat roles.
  C) She fought against quotas for black nurses in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps.
  D) She fought against the lynching of black soldiers.

Question 2

What was a common occupation for many black soldiers in Europe?
 
  A) They were often a part of the transportation corps, delivering supplies to soldiers at the front lines.
  B) They were only responsible for digging trenches and setting up temporary quarters for white soldiers.
  C) They were rarely put in any position of danger during the war.
  D) No African Americans were sent to Europe because they were thought to be lazy and cowardly.



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Answer: C

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Answer: A





 

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