Multiple Choice
How was J. Luz Sáenz's experience representative of many Mexican Americans and members of other minorities during the Great War period?
A) He was a leader of the war effort at home, energetically heading the War Labor Policies Board.
B) He experienced discrimination following the war, even as a war veteran.
C) He served as a spy, becoming the first conviction under the Espionage Act of 1917.
D) He found the United States so hostile that he, along with most of his population, left the country.
E) He had many military leadership opportunities, heading the Fifth Army in the Mediterranean.
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