In the late 1800's Chinese and Chicano (Mexican American) families
a. were organized differently from each other because of their different religious beliefs.
b. were organized similarly because nuclear families in both groups were split apart, with women and children living in one community while men lived and worked in another.
c. were nearly nonexistent in the U.S. because these two groups did not immigrate to the United States until after 1920.
d. were organized similarly because entire families in both groups worked together as labor units (men, women and children) for land or factory owners.
b
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