Respuesta :

Answer:

B. Wages increased for White workers, but remained low for many Black workers in the South.

Explanation:

Eisenhower's economy

• During the postwar years, the nation's output increased.

• There was still significant racial inequality.

This racial disparity was particularly pronounced in the South, where African Americans were employed in low-wage jobs that contrasted sharply with the rise in wages experienced by many Whites as the economy grew.

Finally, option B is correct.

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