American attitudes towards Mexican Americans during WWII
A) Remained strained as most Mexican-Americans refused to support the war effort.
B) Improved as a result of labor shortages created by increases in military service and the internment of Japanese immigrants.
C) Worsened as a result of the zoot-suit riots.
D) Improved as the U.S. became more open-minded about their continental allies.
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