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How did the experiences of African Americans compare with women during WWI?

O Both groups filled jobs left behind by soldiers.
Both groups were relocated to European cities.
Both groups supported the Treaty of Versailles.
O Both groups were recognized as combat soldiers.

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Answer: Both groups filled jobs left behind by soldiers.

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World War I left deserted industrial plants across the country. A large number of young men and men went to war. In such circumstances, someone had to work in industrial plants. A large number of women and the African-American population are employed in industrial plants. Most of them were employed in military-industrial plants where everything needed for the war was produced. However, there were Afro-Americans in the army who served as soldiers, but also women who worked in military kitchens and hospitals.

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