WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

WORLD WAR II

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why was the Navajo code so good?
A
It was very complex and difficult to understand.
B
Nobody new the Navajo language.
C
It was very hard to spell.
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Navajo language has no definite rules and a tone that is guttural. The language was unwritten at the time, notes Carl Gorman, one of the 29 original Navajo code talkers. “You had to base it solely on the sounds you were hearing, ‘’ he says. “This made it very difficult for others to understand."

Detailed explanation-2: -“The Navajo language is a very difficult language to learn. Students need to learn to use muscles that are not used in English. The best way to learn is to try to speak, ‘’ Begay said. “The Navajo language has diacritical markings, such as high tones, nasal sounds and glottalized consonants.

Detailed explanation-3: -Code talkers didn’t speak plain language in Navajo, but rather encoded the messages in a phonetic code and incorporated other vocabulary adaptations to meet the needs of modern warfare. Thus, anyone seeking to intercept the messages would have to know both the Navajo language and the codebook.

Detailed explanation-4: -Which reason best explains why the Navajo language was a good choice forcode-talking? Military terms were easily translated in it.

Detailed explanation-5: -The experiences of the Code Talkers are remarkable, in part due to the discrimination that Native Americans faced before, during, and after the war. Many of them were forced to attend government boarding schools as children, where they were required to speak only in English.

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