Which statement best critiques the Allied powers’ political decisions in mobilizing their populations?(1 point)

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People of color were barred from working in U.S. war industries.
People of color were barred from working in U.S. war industries.

The decision to allow women to work in the war industries without training led to a decline in the industries’ productivity.
The decision to allow women to work in the war industries without training led to a decline in the industries’ productivity.

The Soviet Union allowing women to join the army as aviators led to many successful military missions.
The Soviet Union allowing women to join the army as aviators led to many successful military missions.

Japan’s decision to draft a quarter of its population made it difficult for enemies to identify civilians.

1 answer

The statement that best critiques the Allied powers’ political decisions in mobilizing their populations is:

People of color were barred from working in U.S. war industries.

This statement highlights a significant flaw in the mobilization efforts, as it points to racial discrimination that limited workforce participation and thus could have impacted overall wartime production and effectiveness.