The answer is true, And after the war many got awarded for their bravery.
U.S. factory owners and employment agencies had begun recruiting heavily on Puerto Rico.
After 1945, economic changes transformed Puerto Rico's economy from a monocultural plantation economy into a platform for export-production in factories through what was called Operation Bootstrap. By the 1950s a growing unemployment problem left thousands of Puerto Ricans in need of a fresh start on American companies.
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Vietnam was the first and probably the last war to be fought on TV. The daily coverage which was extensive, graphic and shocking, had a profound effect on American public opinion. The coverage of events such as the Tet offensive, and the photographs taken at the My Lai massacre increasingly turned American public opinion against the war.
Erik Homburger Erikson was a German-American psychoanalyst who was most famous for coining the phrase “identity crisis”.
He was also a neo-Freudian psychologist who believes in the Freudian theory and added his own ideas and beliefs. His theory of psychosocial development proposes that all people go through a series of eight stages.