I think you'll find that most normal people of any ethnic group have little support for that, or any other war. The only minority group that do support such madness are the ones that can make a profit from it. All the rest of us follow in sheep like servitude. 'Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel' (quote: Samuel Johnson the diarist)
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World War II significantly increased domestic work opportunities for minorities as the demand for labor surged due to the war effort. With many men enlisted in the military, women and minorities stepped into roles that were previously dominated by white men, including positions in factories, offices, and domestic service. Additionally, government programs and initiatives aimed at supporting wartime production often promoted the hiring of minorities, leading to greater workforce participation. This shift not only provided economic opportunities but also laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
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please try again, your answer make no sense.
answer is containing its national minorities
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World War II significantly increased domestic work opportunities for minorities as the demand for labor surged due to the war effort. With many men enlisted in the military, women and minorities stepped into roles that were previously dominated by white men, including positions in factories, offices, and domestic service. Additionally, government programs and initiatives aimed at supporting wartime production often promoted the hiring of minorities, leading to greater workforce participation. This shift not only provided economic opportunities but also laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
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Alot better than white/ majority . They gave the most difficult missions to minorities. And they succeeded
Which labor market?
please try again, your answer make no sense.
answer is containing its national minorities
During World War I, minorities and women played crucial roles in supporting the war effort. Women took on jobs traditionally held by men, serving as nurses, factory workers, and in various support roles, which helped to sustain the economy and military logistics. Minorities, including African Americans and immigrants, served in the military and worked in essential industries, often facing discrimination yet demonstrating their patriotism and skill. Their contributions not only aided the war effort but also laid the groundwork for future movements advocating for civil rights and gender equality.
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World War 2 did give women and minorities jobs, but the government rationed so there was enough food for the soldiers over seas.
which war
The United States wasn't at war with Japan in WW1.