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No, because the quartering act infringed on the rights of the people. A government cannot be overly controlling to the point where people's rights are compromised. I hope I helped!
Kids probably needed to work the farm and tend to the livestock, etc. War has a nasty way of disrupting normal life.
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A education in math and science
Back then, the African American communities still hasn't fully integrated within the US society and they see world war I as an opportunity to prove their patriotism. Over 2.5 million African American served as military personnel and workers during that time.
But still, they are still not allowed to held any form important military position within the war and often discriminated by other soldiers.