American attitudes towards Mexican Americans during WWII

a. Remained strained as most Mexican-Americans refused to support the war effort.
b. Improved as a result of labor shortages created by increases in military service and the internment of Japanese immigrants.
c. Worsened as a result of the zoot-suit riots.
d. Improved as the U.S. became more open-minded about their continental allies.


B Correct Answer: Improved as a result of labor shortages created by increases in military service and the internment of Japanese immigrants.
Feedback for Correct Answer: When the United States entered the war, the government began negotiations for Mexicans to replace the workers who had joined the military and the Japanese workers who had been taken to relocation camps.

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