Option A is correct. It forced them to hide their sexual identity or face military prison.
About Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy
Under the Clinton administration, the United States officially adopted the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) principle regarding L G B T Q service in the armed forces. Although it was against the law for military personnel to publicly discriminate against L G B T Q applicants or service members, this practise did occur.
Because their presence would pose a serious threat to the high standard of self-esteem, military discipline, as well as combat readiness that are crucial components of military capability, individuals who exhibit a proclivity or desire to engage in homosexual acts are prohibited from serving in the U.S. Armed forces.
Questions: What effect did the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy have on LGBTQ troops?
A. It forced them to hide their sexual identity or face military prison.
B. It allowed them to serve their country without fear of persecution.
C. It allowed them to live with their partners on military bases.
D. It forced them to keep parts of their personal lives secret.
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