Mexican Americans
no
The largest group of Asian Americans to fight in World War I was primarily made up of Japanese Americans. Despite facing significant discrimination and being largely excluded from the U.S. military due to restrictive immigration laws, many Japanese immigrants and their descendants volunteered to serve. Their contributions were significant, and they fought bravely in various capacities, often overcoming societal challenges to enlist and serve their country.
yes they did
the Draft
world war I and world war II
An enclave minority establishes its own neighborhood and relies on a set of interconnected small businesses that work together the ground the community economically. Some of the businesses serve the group, while others serve the larger society.
An enclave minority establishes its own neighborhood and relies on a set of interconnected small businesses that work together the ground the community economically. Some of the businesses serve the group, while others serve the larger society.
The volunteers were formed into segregated units with white officers.
african Americans would be kept segregated and serve mainly in non-combat units
sit ins
Unlike the first World War, there was very little antagonism against German and Italian Americans. No Germans or Italians were forced to leave their homes and businesses to be interred in concentration camps like the Japanese were. Black people were still segregated in the armed forces and , in reality, in most areas of daily life in the U.S. Hispanics were allowed to serve with white troops, while blacks were not.
bloods
the plebeians
Catholics
True
The motto of Punjab Group of Colleges is 'Enter to learn, leave to serve!'.
It was created to serve as a haven for the English Catholic minority but it has always had a Protestant majority. It had a secondary incentive for its creation which was to make money.