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The bracero program encouraged (A) Mexican workers to come to the United States...
Oct 20, 2023
The bracero program encouraged (A) Mexican workers to come to the United States as temporary laborers from the 1940s to the 1960s (B) federal courts to protect the civil rights of Mexican Americans in the 1960s (C) the United States media to broadcast Latino music and movies in the 1980s (D) Congress to enact more restrictive immigration laws in the 1990s (E) Latino immigrants to pursue United States citizenship
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Key Concept
KC-8.1.II During and after World War II, the United States government encouraged the migration of Mexican workers, known as braceros, to fill labor shortages in agriculture and railroad maintenance.
Explanation
The Bracero Program was a series of laws and diplomatic agreements, initiated on August 4, 1942, when the United States signed the Mexican Farm Labor Agreement with Mexico. It was intended to fill labor shortages in agriculture and railroad maintenance caused by World War II. The program lasted until 1964, and during that time, it brought millions of Mexican workers, known as braceros, to the United States. WhatwasthepurposeoftheBraceroProgram?,WhendidtheBraceroProgramend?,WhatlaborshortagesdidtheBraceroProgramaimtofill?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhat was the purpose of the Bracero Program?, When did the Bracero Program end?, What labor shortages did the Bracero Program aim to fill?, Generate me a similar question
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