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How did the war encourage Americans to join a group that practiced discrimination?

 

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Answered by pinumallasaketh21
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Explanation:

the war encouraged Americans so that they discriminated the blacks when in the world wars and everything they were very strong so that because of them axis group won many battles so they got America felt that the whites have extreme powers than everyone so they started discriminating the blacks so in this way war encouraged America to join the practiced discrimination

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Answered by skyfall63
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The World War II encouraged Americans to join a group that practiced discrimination because they felt Superior.

Explanation:

The big four Allied powers of World War II were England (Great Britain, the United Kingdom), the United States of America, the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R. , Russia), and France.

These four allied powers joined together to fight against Axis powers. Americans joined to a group that practiced discrimination, because they believed they were the super powers and supreme powers. They believed, they had a very strong military force and worked against Axis. They also discriminated the people with Color and made them slaves.

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