The second World War greatly reshaped ideas about national identity in America, especially for first-generation immigrants, second-generation immigrants, and African-Americans. During the war - and in the midst of the war effort - immigrants and African-Americans were welcomed into the armed services and, also, in areas of production where support was needed. Many Americans, during this time, were able to somewhat relax or surrender their prejudices. Also, for immigrants and African-Americans, they often felt they were part of American industry and service for the first time.
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The government persecuted Christian citizens by
burning churches and arresting religious leaders -Sudan
The government took away the lands of an
ethnic minority group called the Ede. - Vietnam
The government has banned women from
driving and playing sports Saudi Arabia
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Spain
Spain was in control of mexico in 1810
When Thomas Paine wrote about reconcillation, he is referring to the colonies staying peacefully connected with Great Britain. This is in his writing or book, "Common Sense".
The answer or the missing phrase in your sentence is the second statement or choice.