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8_murik_8 [283]
1 year ago
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La Raza Unida was

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Hatshy [7]1 year ago
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Option D. La Raza Unida was directly involved in the voting society in the 1960s.

<h3>What was  La Raza Unida ?</h3>

This is the term that is used to refer to a former Hispanic political system in the United States. This system was known to be the national party of the Mexican Americans in the United States.

The party is known because it helped to create a form of Hispanic nationalism in the country.

The theme was quickly adopted in places such as California and Texas in the United States.

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