Describe the roles of women, Black Americans, Indigenous peoples, and Japanese Americans in the U.S. war effort during World War II
a) They were primarily in non-combat roles, serving as nurses, factory workers, code talkers, and in internment camps.
b) They held mainly high-ranking officer positions in the military.
c) They were not involved in the war effort.
d) Their involvement was limited to supporting roles within their local communities without direct contribution to the war effort.