Answer:
Options: the protection of land rights
improved access to education
fair wages for migrant farm workers
Explanation:
The Chicano movement, like other movements, fought for civil rights. The Chicano movement focused on the inequalities experienced by Mexican Americans in the United States. It started in the 1960s and 1970s by women against racism, unequal access to education, separation in housing, unemployment, discrimination, and police cruelty facing by Mexican communities. As the movement began to spread, they experienced an awakening of consciousness, ethnic pride, and identity.
<span>United States believing that it’s their
right and duty to spread across the North America continent is what we call the
Manifest Destiny. This concept was so
influential in the nineteenth century in America because this is the idea which states that it is their God- given right to conquer the lands in the West. It is because of
this Manifest Destiny that great happenings in the History of the world took
event. Fuel western settlement, Native American removal, and war with Mexico were
pushed by this attitude. America was able to do this through treaties,
settlements and war. In an article on the annexation of Texas which was published
in the July- August 1845 edition of the United States Magazine and Democratic Review,
John L. O’Sullivan, who was also the editor, introduced Manifest Destiny. </span>
Wars for national independence are not really won by weapons. Instead, they are won by morale and motivation. Nationalism can give the rebels the motivation to keep fighting even when things look bad and to make serious sacrifices for their cause.
The colonizing country can really only win a war for national independence if it makes people stop wanting to fight. This can be done by completely crushing them militarily, but that is very difficult. What is really needed is to make the people feel that independence is not worth the suffering that the war causes. Nationalism prevents this from happening. It makes people feel that gaining their independence is the most important thing in the world. This keeps them going and makes it so that they never give up. Often (as with the British in the American Revolution and the US in the Vietnam War), the colonizer gives up and goes home because the war is not important enough to them
The correct answer is letter D. repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary and refused to send in U.S. troops when Caribbean nations got into debt problems and political instability. With regard to Latin America, Herbert Hoover repudiated the Roosevelt Corollary and refused to send in U.S. troops when Caribbean nations got into debt problems and political instability.
Answer:
C (It keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful.)
Explanation:
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