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Which facts were true during and after WWIIResponsesLevittowns were created in several statesLevittowns were created in several statesFamily size grewFamily size grewRiots and urban decay grew in several citiesRiots and urban decay grew in several citiesWomen replaced men at work, at the end of WWII.Women replaced men at work, at the end of WWII.Japanese were placed in camps after the japanese bombed Pearl HarborJapanese were placed in camps after the japanese bombed Pearl HarborAfrican American were denied housing in Levittown communitiesAfrican American were denied housing in Levittown communitiesAll of the above

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Which facts were true during and after WWIIResponsesLevittowns were created in several statesLevittowns were created in several statesFamily size grewFamily size grewRiots and urban decay grew in several citiesRiots and urban decay grew in several citiesWomen replaced men at work, at the end of WWII.Women replaced men at work, at the end of WWII.Japanese were placed in camps after the japanese bombed Pearl HarborJapanese were placed in camps after the japanese bombed Pearl HarborAfrican American were denied housing in Levittown communitiesAfrican American were denied housing in Levittown communitiesAll of the above

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