Why did federal policy in the thirties encourage Mexican immigrants to return to Mexico?
A) Job opportunities were better in Mexico.
B) The government wanted to protect the jobs of native-born Americans.
C) Violence between Mexican immigrants and "Okies" was on the rise.
D) Most Mexican immigrants were in the country illegally.
E) Owners of large farms no longer had any need to hire Mexican immigrants.
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The political developments of the l890s were largely shaped by
a. the widespread prosperity and federal budget surpluses. b. America's growing involvement in overseas conflicts. c. the most severe and extended economic depression up to that time. d. the growing black rebellion against segregation and racial oppression. e. the deadlock among Republicans, Democrats, and Populists in Congress.
George W. Bush’s ambitious plan for education reform, passed with bipartisan support, was called __________
a) “No Child Left Behind” b) “The Great Society” c) “Race to the Top” d) “Common Core”
All of the following were progressive reformers from western states EXCEPT
A. Alfred E. Smith. B. Hiram Johnson. C. William Borah. D. George Norris. E. None of these answers is correct, as all were progressive reformers from western states.