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Which statement is true of most World War II African American military units?
They were better paid than white units.
They were paid the same as white units.
They were kept from combat roles.
They were forced into combat roles.
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They were kept from combat roles.
Most African American units in WWII served in segregated units and were assigned noncombat support duties (labor, supply, service). There were exceptions (e.g., the 92nd Infantry, the 761st Tank Battalion, Tuskegee Airmen), but those were not the majority.
Most African American units in WWII served in segregated units and were assigned noncombat support duties (labor, supply, service). There were exceptions (e.g., the 92nd Infantry, the 761st Tank Battalion, Tuskegee Airmen), but those were not the majority.
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