The correct answer is A) Mexican Repatriation Program
The Mexican Repatriation Program was a program that consisted of the deportation of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans. It lasted between 1929 and 1936. The book “Decade of Betrayal: Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s” estimates that more than 30% of the deported people were US citizens. The estimation is that over a million people were deported. They named the act “repatriation” because it was said at that time that people were coming back to their country.
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Once in office, he pursued an ambitious agenda of progressive reform that included the establishment of the Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission. Wilson tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I, but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917.
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The Thirteen American Colonies opposed the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Tea Act because these acts imposed taxes on the colonists without the British offering them representation in Parliament.
1901..... Rhehwj troop towards the Mexicans
I can't verify the answer but here is a link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_and_legal_rights