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Why were Native Americans so willing to fight in the "white man's war" during WWII? A. The Native Americans wanted to protect their women and children from "white man's" ways. B. The Native Americans were willing to fight for their land. C, The Native Americans feared the government in Washington, D. C. D. The Native Americans did not want to be drafted, so they enlisted voluntarily.

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