Why did the U.S. government finally agree to the demands of the Mexican American community fighting for racial equality during World War II? Group of answer choices A. Because the U.S. elected the first Mexican American ever to become President of the United States in this era.   B. Because the U.S. realized the racism of its past practices and policies were unjust and they needed to apologize to racial minorities in the U.S., including Mexican Americans.   C.Because the U.S. needed more Mexican Americans to enter the entertainment industry.   D. None of these answers are correct.   E. Because the U.S. needed more men for the war effort to fight the Nazis and the Japanese.

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Why did the U.S. government finally agree to the demands of the Mexican American community fighting for racial equality during World War II?

Group of answer choices
A. Because the U.S. elected the first Mexican American ever to become President of the United States in this era.
 
B. Because the U.S. realized the racism of its past practices and policies were unjust and they needed to apologize to racial minorities in the U.S., including Mexican Americans.
 
C.Because the U.S. needed more Mexican Americans to enter the entertainment industry.
 
D. None of these answers are correct.
 
E. Because the U.S. needed more men for the war effort to fight the Nazis and the Japanese.
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