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How did President Truman’s Executive Order 9981 show progress toward racial equality?
The order ended segregation in the military.
The order set up integrated military housing for soldiers.
The order dismantled the internment camps for Japanese Americans.
The order gave medals of honor to injured servicemen of different backgrounds.
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The order ended segregation in the military.
Explanation: Executive Order 9981 (1948) declared equality of treatment and opportunity in the U.S. armed forces and created a committee to implement desegregation; it did not address internment camps, military housing specifically, or medals of honor.
Explanation: Executive Order 9981 (1948) declared equality of treatment and opportunity in the U.S. armed forces and created a committee to implement desegregation; it did not address internment camps, military housing specifically, or medals of honor.
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