I'm positive it's d but it could be b
The answer is C. were President Roosevelt’s statement of the Allied war aims.
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They wanted to keep their honor in the agreement made with England and wanted to gain territories in the Pacific, which in fact were held by the Germans. They would also join the allies and secure the sea lanes in the Indian and West Pacific Ocean
<span>The correct option is that it was the
first major u. S offensive in the war against Japan</span>
Before the defeat of the Japanese Navy
by the U.S Navy, the Japanese had enjoyed significant victories in the Pacific
and Indian oceans. As such, this defeat was a significant victory for the U.S
Answer:
"A decade before Jackie Robinson broke down baseball's "color barrier," the black jazz greats Teddy Wilson and Lionel Hampton were making not just musical but also social and cultural history by playing with Benny Goodman, the enormously popular white band leader and clarinetist known as the King of Swing. Goodman's racial mix worked superbly, and its success struck a significant blow against racism.
Certainly, racism reared its ugly head in many insidious ways in the recording and publishing industries where black composers and musicians were often ripped off by the white power structure. Even the media-created title, King of Swing, would have been far more justly afforded to such legendary black band leaders as Duke Ellington, Count Basie or Jimmie Lunceford. Not even the greatest black jazz artists, such as Louis Armstrong, Ellington or Charlie Parker, were exempt from the long, poisonous reach of the overt racism of their time."-these words are from Deseret, wanted to give you an accurate answer.
Explanation:
jazz musicians began to break down racial barriers, by proving that they could do anything if not better that white people could do. they didn't want the color of their skin to be something that would hold them back from being successful in the world. they wanted to show that just because they were denied of the right to live, vote and many more that they could prove all of those things wrong and do something great.