What effect did the mass migration of Hispanic Americans to urban areas have on the United States during World War II?
A. A significant minority-heavy racial imbalance emerged in most industrial jobs.
B. Many desegregated neighborhoods were established in the Los Angeles area.
C. There was an increase of Mexican immigrants arriving to perform farm labor.
D. Racial discrimination became a serious issue in labor union administration.
Answer: C
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