I am going to have to agree with A, here. It just seems to make more sense to me than other choices
Answer:
It left artists feeling disillusioned with modern industrial culture
Explanation:
The "Double V" campaign was organized by the Pittsburgh Courier encouraging African Americans to support the war; it meant victory over Hitler's racism and victory over racism at home symbol for American women; it was used to encourage women to work in the factories while the men were at war.
The campaign for equal rights for African Americans in the military and civilian defense workers dates back to the early 20th century. The Double V campaign was a slogan championed by The Pittsburgh Courier, then the largest black newspaper in the U.S., during the era of Jim Crow.
Assuming you're referring to World War II, in general African Americans were treated best in domestic units in the North, since they were not allowed in combat positions and faced segregation in the South.
Answer:
Wrong, false.
Explanation:
The Peace Corps was created in March 1961 by an executive order of president John F. Kennedy. It is a volunteer program. Its official mission is to provide social and economic development through technical assistance abroad and promote mutual understanding between the peoples benefited and Americans.