Explain how the Korean War impacted American race relations.(1 point) Responses

Many Koreans immigrated to the U.S. after the war.
The U.S. military integrated Black and White troops during the war.
The U.S. segregated Black soldiers from White soldiers during the war
The U.S. passed laws to limit Korean immigration to the U.S.

The correct response is: The U.S. military integrated Black and White troops during the war.

During the Korean War, the U.S. military integrated Black and White troops, marking the first time that the military desegregated units and allowed soldiers of different races to fight alongside each other. This helped to break down racial barriers and promote greater racial equality within the military. However, this integration did not immediately lead to significant changes in broader American society in terms of race relations.