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Just prior to World War II, the United States was dominated by a feeling of nativism causing most Americans to detest both foreigners and recent immigrants. In addition, racism towards the black community and lack of equality in women persisted just as much as it had in any of the preceding years. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor however, most Americans were able to put their differences aside and fight their common enemies. Men of all races were recruited into the armed forces, and numerous groups from diverse backgrounds earned tremendous fame for their bravery; most notably, the Tuskagee Airmen. Back at the home front, women were needed to take men's place on the assembly line, ending the centuries old stereotype of nonworking stay-at-home women. Some of this new unity was slowly lost after the war, but enough perceviered to make the U.S. a little better for all races and genders.
A Lot of Pain and suffering?
the Jews brought dimonds cake twillzers(food),that is all they brought
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No, many more people died in World War 2 than world war 1. It is estimated that 16 million people died in World War 1, and around 60 million in World War 2.World War II was no where near as violent as World War I, but yes, more people died in World War II.
a lot of children were moved to yemin. so alix and iqra could bring them up to be ninjas,like theirselves.