American soldiers who participated in World War I

A) except for blacks, served in separate units under American commanders.
B) because of their inexperience, failed to contribute significantly to the military effort.
C) were distributed among allied troops under European commanders.
D) served largely as service personnel to European combat soldiers.


Answer: A

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