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It broke down racial barriers because of the high demand of jobs.
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To reporting a sexual assalt.
The Churchill Barriers .
Racial barriers were more dented than broken down during WWII. Although Blacks and Asians could enlist, they went into combat in segregated units commanded generally by white officers. Examples would include the 442nd Infantry Regiment (Japanese-Americans) and the Tuskegee Airmen, the 332nd Fighter Group & 477th Bombardment Group, all black. (I have been fortunate to be acquainted with one of them.) On the home front, lack of (white) workers meant opportunity for Black Americans (as well as women of all colors) in defense plants, but their own testimony indicates that they suffered low pay and harsh treatment even as they helped the war effort. Still, the eventual if grudging acceptance of Black folk (men primarily) into manufacturing, especially in Southern California, did help build a Black middle class in Los Angeles county.
the growing American support for social equality
The breakdown of pre-war barriers to the enlistment of African Americans and women was due to wartime necessity and else? the growing American support for social equality
Because then you are able to work with a more diverse population and it helps to breakdown barriers.
yes, because this barriers are essential in communicating, it is an obstacles in communication concerning language of people involved, the environment and those of immediate situation can obstruct the flow of meaning and cause communication breakdown.
The seven barriers of proper communication are the following: Physical barriers, perceptual barriers, emotional barriers, cultural barriers, language barriers, gender barriers, and interpersonal barriers.
It broke down racial barriers because of the high demand of jobs.
Phase barriers enhances the distance between two phases thus making the medium between two phases less vulnerable for breakdown.
Building a fort was often necessary to protect the soldiers and the food supplies from marauders. The fort had high walls and solid barriers to keep all supplies safe from thieves.
Time barriers, geographic barriers, cost barriers, structural barriers.
Literacy tests and Poll Taxes.
physical barriers, language barriers and cultural barriers
(1) Barriers with people (2) Barriers with words (3) Barriers made by cultural differences (4) Barriers made by distance