The Americanization Movement..... The United States dealt with a flood of immigrants during the early 20th century through the Americanization Movement—a variety of programs and campaigns aimed at turning foreigners into Americans. ... In addition to education, the movement wanted to celebrate the American way of life.
create a heroic out look on the war, and encurage more men to fight in the war.
Answer:
I believe the answer is A)
They did not like that their officers were putting them in dangerous combat missions.
Racism-
discrimination based on a belief that some
"races" are innately superior to others
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<span>There was no pay, there was a lack of food and equipment. There were harsh conditions, and the work that was left unattended at home were reasons why it was so difficult to keep soldiers in the Continental Army.</span>