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What did President Roosevelt do to help minorities during World War II?
He banned discrimination in government hiring.
He banned Jim Crow segregation laws.
He gave minorities the right to vote.
He established the GI bill for returning soldiers.
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- He banned discrimination in government hiring. (Executive Order 8802, 1941, creating the Fair Employment Practice Committee.)
- He established the GI Bill for returning soldiers. (The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, signed by FDR.)
He did not ban Jim Crow laws or give minorities the right to vote.
- He banned discrimination in government hiring. (Executive Order 8802, 1941, creating the Fair Employment Practice Committee.)
- He established the GI Bill for returning soldiers. (The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, signed by FDR.)
He did not ban Jim Crow laws or give minorities the right to vote.
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