By the early twenty-first century, evidence of the growing numbers and influence of the Latino population in the U.S. could be seen in all of the following ways except

a. electing Hispanic mayors of major cities such as Miami, Denver and San Antonio.
b. the United Farm Workers' success in improving working conditions for the mostly Chicano laborers.
c. electing Hispanic senators from states such as Arizona, Florida, and Texas.
d. increasing Spanish-language television broadcasts.
e. more election ballots in Spanish.


c

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