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Deaf people were not permitted to serve in the military during World War I and II. What may have been a practical reason for forbidding Deaf people from serving?(1 point)
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They may not have been able to read or write orders issued by their commanding officers.
They may not have been able to read or write orders issued by their commanding officers.
They might not understand spoken commands or warning signals in dangerous combat situations.
They might not understand spoken commands or warning signals in dangerous combat situations.
They might not have been capable of learning the weaponry used at that period in history.
They might not have been capable of learning the weaponry used at that period in history.
They may not have wanted to serve in the military as a ground soldier due to the danger.
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They might not understand spoken commands or warning signals in dangerous combat situations.
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