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30 December, 17:35

What was a belief held by civil rights activists during the war

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  1. 30 December, 17:37
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    The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home. - Apex
  2. 30 December, 18:00
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    The correct answer is The United States was fighting an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.

    The belief held by civil rights activist during the war was that the United States was fighting an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.

    During World War II, civil rights activist had the belief that its country was fighting an enemy like Germany, who was racist against the Jewish people and had committed atrocities in the concentration camps, meanwhile in America, there were many racial problems against black people and minorities.

    The options of the question were, A) The United States was fighting an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home. B) The United States was unable to protect soldiers who faced racial discrimination in their fighting units. C) Free speech could be suspended if it was granted again after the war. D) Fair trail could be suspended if they were granted again.
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