When A. Philip Randolph first approached President Roosevelt in 1940, he was seeking
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The 369th Infantry Regiment, "Harlem Hellfighters," were a unit made of African Americans (to be PC) and were well known for their ferociousness in battle. They fought in both WW1 and WW2, and they spent the most time in combat in WW1 than any other unit (remember, America joined the war in 1917!)
Their effect on the war effort couldn't be understated, that even the Germans acknowledged them, referring to them as "Höllenkämpfer" (German for Hell Fighters) and earned the nickname "Men of Bronze" by the French (Hommes de Bronze).
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The purpose of instilling patriotism in American citizens is:
A. To unite citizens behind common values and beliefs.
The purpose was not to unite citizens against other nations, convince Americans of American superiority, or demand that everyone holds the same beliefs and values.
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The answer is: B. becoming overly involved with foreign politics.
In his farewell address letter published in 1796, U.S. president George Washington advises Americans against the excessive engagement in sectionalism, political parties, and becoming too attached to any foreign nation. In that matter, he is cautious about the political uncertainty Americans they must evade if they mean to keep their legitimate values.
They answered to the demonstrations by force because the segregationist sheriff and his men used cattle prods and billy clubs to capture the demonstrators while the judge has sent out an injunction stating that it is prohibited for three or more civil right supporters to see each other.