Select the correct text in the passage. Which detail best develops the author's point that the Buffalo Soldiers were not treated
the same way as the other soldiers? (2) Newspaper articles describe how the soldiers were viewed by Hawai'i's multicultural society - although they did not encounter the racial hatred that they had from communities on the mainland, they did not entirely escape prejudice here. The black troops remained segregated from their white counterparts. (3) Positive cross-cultural relationships began as the troops marched in local parades and competed with civilian sports leagues in track and field and baseball. They were perhaps best known for their baseball prowess. Stories about their winning baseball team, the "Wreckers," were published in the Honolulu newspapers. . . .
Answer:Positive cross-cultural relationships began as the troops marched in local parades and competed with civilian sports leagues in track and field and baseball. They were perhaps best known for their baseball prowess. Stories about their winning baseball team, the "Wreckers," were published in the Honolulu newspapers. . . .
The election now depends largely on perceptions and how many voters see the federal response as “too little, too late” or “maybe enough but way too late.”