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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Civil Rights Movement was caused by the rampant discrimination of the segregation laws that had continued in the USA.
Explanation:
Segreagation laws were an arachaic practice that had continued in the USA even as the world was rapidly decolonizing and becoming increasingly free among its people.
Many countries had already achieved universal suffrage but USA was far behind in this thing from the other countrysides of the world
Thus the leaders felt that there was a need for revolution to bring constitutional equality to USA that it has always talked about in its constitution but never actually practiced in real.
They came to Jamestown to start a colony for England, search for gold, and escape religious persecution.