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26 August, 23:41

1) How did the U. S government increase Mexican immigration?

A. congress passed laws saying that all Latino's fleeing dictators are welcome

B. the government passed a law that requires collective bargaining

C. the bracero program granted temporary guest worker status to more than 4 million Mexicans

2) What did Native Americans do to force people to pay attention to their needs?

A. they formed groups such as AIM to address civil right issues

B. they took control of all federal prisons on Native American land

C. They led a boycott of california grapes across the country

3) How did life change for people with disabilities in the 1960's and 1970's?

A. the government created an athletic camp callrf the Special Olympics

B. congress passed several laws granting them equal access to education

C. they were encouraged to hide their disabilities from the world

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  1. 27 August, 00:08
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    Definitely, U. S government increase Mexican immigration by creating working program that offers different job places for lots of people, so the answer on the first question is C. the bracero program granted temporary guest worker status to more than 4 million Mexicans because.

    The second one is A. they formed groups such as AIM to address civil right issues, establishing strong positions till they get justice.
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