The Americanization of immigrants made Maus see the Mexicans as an essential point for the victory and survival of the USA.
<h3>How is this vision presented?</h3>
- Maus asserts that the Mexican people are indispensable to American victory.
- This is because, he recognizes that Mexicans are essential for the production of agricultural products, which automatically interferes with the economy and livelihood of the country.
- He also states that Mexicans are efficient workers and, in addition to working in the agricultural sector, they can be used in any sector where there is a need.
In this case, Maus presents a positive view towards the Mexicans, as he recognizes that they are necessary for the national workforce.
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The intolerable acts were passed by the British Parliament
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The event brought about the adoption of the 25th amendment is that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and was succeeded by Vice President Johnson, who had heart problems himself.
The 25th Amendment to the U.S Constitution compromise in succession to the Presidency and establishes procedures both for filling a vacancy in the office of the Vice President as well as responding to Presidential disabilities.