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ziro4ka [17]
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Which statement BEST describes the common goal of the civil rights movements for Mexican Americans, Native

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andrew11 [14]1 year ago
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The statement that bets describes the common goal of the civil rights movements for Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and Asian Americans was to achieve better working conditions for farm workers and to receive better housing and education. Option A and D.

<h3>What is civil rights? </h3>

Civ right campaign was a movement by the Americans within 1954 to 1968.

The movement was to make amendment and correction on some issue of racial discrimination. United States.

The movement ensured that landed property were restored, farm workers had their rights and education was enhanced.

Therefore, The statement that bets describes the common goal of the civil rights movements for Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and Asian Americans was to achieve better working conditions for farm workers

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