Black women’s opportunities to support the war effort were __________
a) limited, as groups such as the Army and Navy Nurse Corps only admitted white women
b) equal to those of white women but limited due to the small number of women’s auxiliary units
c) nonexistent, as no black women were admitted to the service
d) significant, as there was less stigma in black women serving than white middle class women
Answer: a
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