July 2, 1964 (Civil Rights Act of 1964
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 legislation initiated by President John F. Kennedy before his assassination into law on July 2 of that year. King and other civil rights activists witnessed the signing.)
Answer: The entry of the United States was the turning point of the war, because it made the eventual defeat of Germany possible. It had been foreseen in 1916 that if the United States went to war, the Allies' military effort against Germany would be upheld by U.S. supplies and by enormous extensions of credit.
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Native Americans and indentured servants. slaves and proprietors.
Explanation:
RIP slaves