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Jayce Villa
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
The war experience brought many more Native Americans closer to the mainstream of American life.
Native Americans
Indigenous peoples of the United States, including their history, culture, and present-day issues, often referring to the many diverse tribes, nations, and ethnic groups who originally inhabited the land now known as the United States.
Mainstream
Dominant trends, norms, or values that are widely accepted and practiced within a society or culture.
- Acknowledge the effect of World War II on the development of civil rights movements and the shift in racial attitudes within the United States.
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- Acknowledge the effect of World War II on the development of civil rights movements and the shift in racial attitudes within the United States.
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