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28 January, 20:54

After World war 2, many Americans considered political and social reforms to be?

A) necessary only for protecting organized labor only.

B) unnecessary because of the country's newly acquired affluence.

C) continued by President Truman's continuance of the New Deal programs.

D) a necessity due to extreme problems in issues pertaining to civil rights.

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  1. 28 January, 20:56
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    D.)

    Explanation:

    After World War I, the United States was still under a policy of "separate but equal" from the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. "separate but equal" was legalized segregation in the south. Many minorities including Navajo Indians, and African Americans fought in World War II. That increased further support for integration in America. Harry Truman, the president at the time, integrated the military after the heroic services of the Tuskegee Airmen, an African American air force unit.
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