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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
10

Turning points for american women in military history pre wwi?

History
1 answer:
fiasKO [112]3 years ago
4 0
The history of women<span> who served in or with the US military during World War II is a ... </span>women<span> to exercise their rights and responsibilities as </span>American<span> citizens. ... World War II was a major </span>turning point in<span> the relationship of </span>women<span> to </span>the military.World War I<span> was a transformative moment in African-</span>American history<span>. ... The war directly impacted all African </span>Americans<span>, male and </span>female<span>, ... Migration, </span>military<span> service, racial violence, and political protest combined to make the war years ..... </span>World War I<span> represents a </span>turning point in<span> African </span>American history<span>, one that shaped.</span>
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