The correct answer is C. Chicanos.
"Chicano" was originally a pejorative (negative) term for Mexican Americans, especially the ones with an immigrant backgound.
Within the Mexican Americans there was a need for a new identity, and a feeling (both from within and from outside) that they were different both from the Mexican and from other Americans.
This identity, along with a fight for better fighters' rights, was at the heart of the Chicano Movement, which began in the 1940s. Cesar Chavez was an important activist for this movement.
I don’t know if this is right but as someone who is native I’m going to guess during conversion of religion. Again I don’t know if that’s the main one they want but it was a contributing factor. :)
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When the Japanese empire was dismantled at the end of World War Two, Korea fell victim to the Cold War. It was divided into two spheres of influence along the 38th parallel. The Americans controlled south of the line - the Russians installed a communist regime in the north, later ceding influence to China.
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