The pluralist nationalist vision depicted by Hollywood
A. portrayed only white Anglos in the roles of American troops.
B. highlighted the difficulties faced by Japanese Americans subject to internment.
C. included groundbreaking scenes showing ethnically diverse and racially integrated battalions that included African Americans.
D. portrayed Italian and German Americans as cowards, and Italian and German Americans often appeared as traitors in films.
Answer: C
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