Why would the army be known as the most progressive branch of the military during World War I?
A) The army was desegregated after the Civil War.
B) The army was the only branch to hire African Americans in civilian positions.
C) The army was the only branch to have African Americans enlisted in any capacity.
D) The army was the only branch to have opportunities for African Americans outside of menial positions, like cooks and janitorial services.

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United States was known to sent more than a million troops to Europe during the war. The army can be known as the most progressive branch of the military during World War is that The army was the only branch to have opportunities for African Americans outside of menial positions, like cooks and janitorial services.

The U.S. Navy helped in creating blockade to Germany,by keeping out supplies and hurting Germany economically.

The U.S. forces that were sent to Europe during World War I were called the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF).

In the 20th century, in World War I, thousands of African-Americans enlisted for the draft.

Their zeal arise in part to defend liberty and democracy in Europe.

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