Emmaken0
contestada

During World War II , many African Americans served in the military or worked in the
federal government. Many others moved to northern cities to work in industry.
What opportunity remained closed to African Americans during the war?
O positions in government agencies
jobs in war-related factories
O membership in labor unions
O position such as Naval stewards and cooks

Respuesta :

Hi! Hey! Hola! Aloha!

The answer would be C. membership in labor unions.

Hope this helps !

During World War II , many African Americans were keep away from becoming membership in labor unions.

African Americans during WWII

Many African Americans participated in both world wars in Europe.

They joined factories and armies to show their support as being Americans despite facing discrimination based on colour.

Women served as nurses in the war and factories.

Men went to join the army, navy and air force, and ground staff.

Many African Americans served positions in government agencies in America.

However, they kept away from membership in labour unions.

The reason given if joined unions, they will ask for their right and equality as they are not treated the same as the whites.

Thus option C is the correct answer.

Learn more about WWII here:

brainly.com/question/1307652