During World War Two African-Americans O were not allowed to join the army at all because of racist fears of arming them with guns. fought bravely in all black units such as the Tuskegee Airmen who flew combat missions. were not allowed at all to work in factories on the home-front because of prejudice. fought alongside their white counterparts for the first time in desegregated units.

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During World War Two African-Americans
were not allowed to join the army at all because of racist fears of arming them with guns.
fought bravely in all black units such as the Tuskegee Airmen who flew combat missions.
were not allowed at all to work in factories on the home-front because of prejudice.
fought alongside their white counterparts for the first time in desegregated units.
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Transcribed Image Text:During World War Two African-Americans were not allowed to join the army at all because of racist fears of arming them with guns. fought bravely in all black units such as the Tuskegee Airmen who flew combat missions. were not allowed at all to work in factories on the home-front because of prejudice. fought alongside their white counterparts for the first time in desegregated units. 4 5 6 7 8
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In the economic mobilization of the United States for World War Two
Franklin Roosevelt refused to allow business owners to make a profit off of the national crisis.
automobile plants began making tanks, and "Liberty Ships" were produced quickly and in great numbers.
to keep people on the home-front happy the government gave away unlimited free gasoline and food.
O the lingering effects of the Great Depression slowed down war production because unemployment was high
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Transcribed Image Text:POSSIBLE POINT In the economic mobilization of the United States for World War Two Franklin Roosevelt refused to allow business owners to make a profit off of the national crisis. automobile plants began making tanks, and "Liberty Ships" were produced quickly and in great numbers. to keep people on the home-front happy the government gave away unlimited free gasoline and food. O the lingering effects of the Great Depression slowed down war production because unemployment was high 6 7 8. 9. 10 11 12 le.org/common-assessment-delivery/start/4791312369?action=Donresume&submissionld-D465451565# 5
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