Which of these statements best evaluates how Black and Mexican American soldiers were treated during World Wars I and II?(1 point)

It is difficult to provide a definitive answer as the treatment of Black and Mexican American soldiers varied greatly during World Wars I and II. However, generally, these soldiers faced discrimination and unequal treatment compared to their white counterparts. They often experienced segregation, received lower wages, were given menial tasks, and faced racist attitudes and violence. There were instances of bravery and heroism by Black and Mexican American soldiers, but their contributions were often overlooked or undervalued by the military and society.