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Question 11 (3 points) Which statement about progress made by African-Americans during the 1940s is
false?
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(A)Federal contractors were prohibited from discriminating against African-
Americans.
(B)The all-white primaries were outlawed.
(C)African-American school teachers were given pay raises.
(D)
Segregation laws were eliminated.

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