Which form of discrimination did Black Americans face while serving in the U.S. military during World War II?(2 points)

Responses

Black soldiers were given equal access to all military ranks and positions from the start of the war.
Black soldiers were given equal access to all military ranks and positions from the start of the war.

Black soldiers were required to serve in leadership positions only, limiting their ability to fight in combat.
Black soldiers were required to serve in leadership positions only, limiting their ability to fight in combat.

Black soldiers were prohibited from enlisting in the armed forces.
Black soldiers were prohibited from enlisting in the armed forces.

Black soldiers served in racially segregated units and were often assigned to non-combat roles.

1 answer

The correct response is: Black soldiers served in racially segregated units and were often assigned to non-combat roles.

During World War II, Black Americans faced significant discrimination, including serving in segregated units and being predominantly assigned to support roles rather than combat positions.