the minorities helped make planes and parts that the allies needed, they also flew fighter jets but were not allowed to do much else because they were considered un American
Women made amazing contributions making armaments, aircraft and ship-building and running farms.
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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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none. blacks never do anything
Women made amazing contributions making armaments, aircraft and ship-building and running farms.
please try again, your answer make no sense.
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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none. blacks never do anything
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Alot better than white/ majority . They gave the most difficult missions to minorities. And they succeeded
Which labor market?
answer is containing its national minorities
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Women and minorities in WW1Women played a vital role in the First World War, performing their 'traditional' tasks such as nursing, while making deep inroads into other industries like munitions production and transport, some women also played an important role in writing letters. Some soldiers who were wounded in battle could no longer read or write so, many women wrote letters and read incoming letters for soldiers who could not anymore. This played an important role in troop morale.