What is the connection between violence and blacks in America during the era of World War I?

A) Violence decreased against blacks as all Americans turned to support the war.
B) Violence against blacks during the war was often perpetrated by blacks themselves.
C) Violence against blacks expanded from the South to include the North as well.
D) Violence against blacks was widespread but limited to the South.


Answer: C

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