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nevelica

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The combat successes of the Tuskegee Airmen and the performance of black troops in combat elsewhere persuaded a military advisory committee to recommend in March 1944 that:
 
  A) general policy of not assigning black soldiers to combat roles be abandoned.
  B) segregation in the military be ended immediately.
  C) segregation on military bases in Europe be ended immediately.
  D) that all black troops be given a military commendation.

Question 2

For many African-American soldiers, World War II offered more opportunities to:
 
  A) fight racism within the American military than to engage in combat against fascism abroad.
  B) fight dictatorship abroad.
  C) end discrimination and gain civil rights at home.
  D) prop up European imperialism in Africa and Asia.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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