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How did demobilization following WWI impact racism in the United States? It increased racism because African Americans held jobs that returning white soldiers wanted. It increased racism because African Americans had refused to fight in the war. It decreased racism because African Americans were recognized for their contributions to the war effort. It decreased racism because African Americans and whites were no longer competing for the same jobs.

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In short, the answer is A: It increased racism because African Americans held jobs that returning white soldiers wanted.

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The main way in which demobilization following WWI impacted racism in the United States was that "African Americans held jobs that returning white
soldiers wanted" which increased racism. This was also impacted by the fact that many returning soldiers had limited money and resources.
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