Which of these statements best evaluates how black and Mexican American soldiers were treated during World War One and two

Both black and Mexican American soldiers faced discrimination and segregation during World War One and Two. They were often given menial or non-combat roles and faced limited opportunities for advancement within the military. Despite their contributions and sacrifices in the war efforts, they were not always recognized or rewarded for their service. Overall, their treatment was reflective of the systemic racism and prejudice that existed in American society at that time.