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24 April, 08:16

Which statement best describes the impact that Kentuckians had on World War II? A. Many Kentuckians worked on military bases in the state and in factories that were used to make weapons. B. Many Kentuckians moved to western states to work in automotive factories that were used to build military vehicles. C. Members of the Kentucky National Guard were the first American military members to fight Germans in Europe. D. Members of the Kentucky National Guard were the first American military members to serve in racially integrated units.

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  1. 24 April, 08:28
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    Option B, Many Kentuckians moved to western states to work in automotive factories that were used to build military vehicles.

    Explanation:

    Kentuckians participated in war and fought against the European after the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor. Before war Kentuckians were involved in rural and agricultural state activities but during war Kentuckians provided the necessary wartime goods there by improving life on the homefront.

    They started working in The Ford Motor Company plant in Louisville that produced jeeps for military during war time.

    Hence, option B is correct
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