Asked by Angie
What did John Kerry view as a chief disservice to returning soldiers that illustrated that they were unwanted by America.
A. Americans viewed soldiers with distrust, and the administration viewed them with apathy.
B.Soldiers returned with psychological injuries that were not treated.
c.Most returning soldiers were unable to secure steady jobs.
D.Young soldiers were deceived into completing more tours of duty than contractually agreed upon.
A. Americans viewed soldiers with distrust, and the administration viewed them with apathy.
B.Soldiers returned with psychological injuries that were not treated.
c.Most returning soldiers were unable to secure steady jobs.
D.Young soldiers were deceived into completing more tours of duty than contractually agreed upon.
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Answered by
Angie
My answer is B
Answered by
Reed
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Answered by
Reed
Read his testimony before Congress and find out if B is correct or not.
Answered by
Angie
My answer is B
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