During World War I, "IQ" (intelligence quotient) tests
A) proved to be a valuable tool in determining appropriate assignments for recruits.
B) conclusively disproved traditional racial stereotypes.
C) concluded (inaccurately) that most American soldiers were feeble-minded.
D) were used to prove the inferiority of enemy soldiers.
E) were administered only to officers.
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