B..........i think ...........................
I'd most likely say A, though they did discriminate since they were fighting this large-scale war, especially against the Japanese. But because this war was going on, they needed as much labor as possible. This was so they could have as much produced as possible, such as weapons and such.
I'm not sure if this is correct, so I'm sorry if it's wrong, but it'd be the one I choose.
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Relations with Britain were amiable, and the colonies relied on British trade for economic success and on British protection from other nations with interests in North America. ... Heightened interaction between the colonies and mother country led to a steady decline in the relationship between the two parties.