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16. who prevented most navajos from fighting against japan? (5 po they …

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  1. who prevented most navajos from fighting against japan? (5 po

they werent fluent in english.
the navajos were a peaceful nation and didnt believe in fighting.
the navajos were afraid of the japanese because they looked similar to in
they had not gone through the training to be american.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the answer, we analyze each option:

  • Option "They weren't fluent in English" is about language proficiency, not a "who" preventing.
  • Option "The Navajos were a peaceful nation..." attributes it to their nature, not a "who".
  • Option "The Navajos were afraid..." is about fear, not a "who".
  • Option "They had not gone through the training to be American" implies a system (those who provide training, like the U.S. military/government - the "who" in a sense of institutional factors) prevented them by not giving training, but re - evaluating, the key is misinterpreting. Wait, no, the correct reasoning: The Navajos' lack of English fluency (first option) is incorrect as a "who". Wait, no, the question is "Who prevented...", but the options are reasons. Wait, maybe a mis - phrasing, but among the options, the reason related to a "who" - like factor: "They had not gone through the training to be American" implies that the entities (military, government) who control training prevented them by not providing it. But actually, the correct answer (based on historical context and the options) is "They weren't fluent in English" is incorrect. Wait, no, let's re - check. The question is "Who prevented...", but the options are reasons. Maybe a typo, but among the options, the one that is a barrier (a "who" - like constraint) is "They had not gone through the training to be American" - but no, the correct answer is actually "They weren't fluent in English" is wrong. Wait, no, the correct answer is "They had not gone through the training to be American" is incorrect. Wait, I think there's a mistake in the options' framing, but based on the options, the answer is "They had not gone through the training to be American" as it implies an external entity (the trainers/government) prevented by not training. But actually, the correct historical reason related to Navajos in WWII: The Navajo Code Talkers were fluent, but before that, many Navajos were not integrated into the American military system due to lack of training (the "training to be American" - like military training). So the answer is the option "They had not gone through the training to be American".

Answer:

D. They had not gone through the training to be American (assuming D is the label for this option, if labels were A, B, C, D as per order: A. They weren't fluent in English, B. The Navajos were a peaceful nation and didn’t believe in fighting, C. The Navajos were afraid of the Japanese because they looked similar to In (incomplete), D. They had not gone through the training to be American)