The correct answer is Option D) Most African Americans were deployed to support roles.
The history of African-Americans in the military go back as far as the civil war where over 180,000 men served.
However, racism and segregation were rife for most of US history. There were some instances of black military soldiers as far back as the revolutionary war, but men landowners feared providing guns to slaves.
The earliest roles for African Americans were usually reserved for Support roles. This usually included cleaning, washing, cooking and helping in the transport and logistics of equipment.
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D. equality for citizens of all races
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The growing support for civil rights led many countries to begin promoting equality for all citizens. Many countries promoted equality based on basic rights rather than being treated differently based on ethnic groups, race, colour, or religion. The civil rights movement took place during the 1950s and 1960s in the United States. It was a movement for social justice for African Americans to obtain equal rights.
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A short thrust into Union territory would not be enough; a protracted stay would be the key to Confederate success. Lee hoped to keep his army on United States soil through much of the autumn, not with the intention of capturing and holding territory but with an eye toward accomplishing several goals before returning.
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