C is the best answer.
However an even better answer is that blacks fought for the U.S. during the war. The believed that they deserved the same rights as all other citizens. It galled them to be segregated in their own country.
I'm having trouble answering this question, so I just wanted a second hand opinion. Any help is appreciated!
What is one reason blacks began to expect more civil rights after World War II
A. Congress had launched investigations into racial inequalities in education.
B. Blacks had gained confidence in a white-dominated society (I sort of think it's this one)
C. Blacks had experienced considerable racial equality in the armed forces. (I think it's this one)
I'm caught between B and C, I'm really leaning towards C though, what do you think?
Thank you!
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That's what I thought, thank you so much for the help Ms. Sue!
You're very welcome, Evelyn.