What is similar about the history of African American, Hispanic, American Indian, and Asian police officers in the United States?
A. They have all historically benefited from affirmative action.
B. It is difficult to identify the first police officer belonging to those racial and ethnic groups.
C. None of the officers were allowed to arrest White citizens.
D. Members of these minority groups were not allowed to work in Chicago until the 1960s.
B. It is difficult to identify the first police officer belonging to those racial and ethnic groups.
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