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Which of the following best defines the term braceros? Immigrants from Cuba who had contracts to work in America, mostly in industry
Immigrants from Mexico who had contracts to work in America, mostly in agriculture
Immigrants from Spain who had contracts to work in America, mostly in agriculture
Immigrants from Honduras who had contracts to work in America, mostly in industry
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Braceros were the Mexican Labourer that were admitted to U.S. to work there for a short span, mostly in the agricultural field.
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Around four decades ago, a guest workers program was initiated between U.S. and Mexico. The program grew up through various bi-lateral series of agreements between the two nations.
From 1942 to 1964, there were around 4.4 million contracts were made through which Mexican labours were able to work in the U.S. The Program was the outcome of the labour shortages for agricultural jobs due the World War II. The Mexican labours who commuted to the U.S. were termed as Braceros.
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The slave trade had devastating effects in Africa. Economic incentives for warlords and tribes to engage in the slave trade promoted an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence. Depopulation and a continuing fear of captivity made economic and agricultural development almost impossible throughout much of western Africa.
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The question is asking to state the reason why did the British Parliament impose taxes on the colonists after 1763, base on my research and further investigation, I would say that the answer would be <span> D. to pay the French to keep out of American affairs. I hope you are satisfied with my answer </span>
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To protest against the Vietnam war, and political unrest
Explanation:
The antiwar protesters gather outside the convention to protest against the Vietnam war which has lasted for 13 years at the time, and the political status quo at the time, which has involved the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr in April 1968 and the Presidential aspirant Kennedy.
The protesters which was led by the Youth International Party (yippies) and the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE).
The protest occurred in Chicago in 1968 at the Democratic National Convention.