Which group contributed the largest numbers to the U.S. combat units that fought in Europe during World War I? draftees dissenters immigrants internees
You can eliminate, A, B & C. Do you understand why? More help?
Why would I eliminate A,B, and C?
I would think it would be A because of the massive drafts that were going through America at the time.
maybe!
Well hat's not very helpful. No medal for you, sorry.
I know!
I misread the question!
So do you have the answer or not?
Combat.... draftees and dissenters are people who didn't fight! right So either C or D! I think D!
was this the right answer?
( I said D, based on that there are/were more Americans than immigrants in the US, t/f logically the Americans is the answer! )
(makes sense right? D!)
what do you think?
No, because the draftees are the people who were drafted into combat by the American drafters. Sorry man. I will give you a medal, but not for being right; but instead for trying so hard.
My bad! I thought people more volunteered willingly... apparently I'm wrong!
Viewing my detailed profile you would see that usually i give good answers, this time I got confuser and tricked by the question...!
The answer D means people that were confined to interment camps.
OH! Again, really my bad! (my field is English %-wise, % of medals for answers I mean)
I think its immigrants
CORRECTION!!!!! The right answer is A, draftees. I took the test and got it right. this whole thing is like retarded the person said my bad like 3 times!
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