34. How did the Tuskegee Airmen contribute to the Allied victory in World War II? A. They served as the lead force at the Battle of Normandy. B. They destroyed over 200 enemy planes in the Atlantic theater. C. They developed an unbroken code based on their native language. D. They fought as a highly commended infantry unit in Italy and France.
Which of the following led to a continuation of the treatment in the excerpt above? a)the brutality of the trans-atlantic african slave trade. b)spanish repression after violent native uprisings in new spain during the 16th century. c)european competition to quickly establish colonial holdings in the new world. d)the reliance of the spanish on native americans to provide labor under the encomienda system.