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Which represents a major effect of changing US military policy on African Americans in the Korean War?

The rescinding of the GI Bill led to a major decline in the enlistment of African Americans in the armed forces.
An executive order ending segregation in the military meant that hundreds of thousands of African Americans served in the war.
The promise of full voting rights to anyone who served led thousands of African Americans to enlist in the armed forces.
A law requiring that all military personnel obtain college degrees meant that more African Americans could not serve in the military.
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Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree.
What does your reading assignment say?
Answered by Quinn
I am Taking this from a long time ago so I can not find it I would say A for sure now.
Answered by Ms. Sue
It is not A nor B. I've checked two of your guesses, and now you're on your own. Please do not post this question again.

Try Google.
Answered by Quinn
Okay thank you
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by cierruhhhh
for future people, its C, the promise one
Answered by frog
wow that ended sweet
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