Hector P. Garcia affect civil rights in the United States by fighting the exploitation of workers in the Bracero Program
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation</u>:
Hector Perez Garcia was a stout advocate of civil rights in U.S. He was the founder of eminent civil rights organization names as American G.I. Forum. He raised his voice against the discriminatory abuses suffered by migrant laborers in the Bracero Program.
He stated before the Nation Advisory committee on Farm Labor that the migrant problem is no more just a national emergency but has turned out to be nation shame for America. Through this forum he fought for the rights of Mexican Americans.
Answer:
The question does not provide the excerpt but I an safely answer the question.
Memory of the Tiananmen Square in China is largely suppressed. Very few records of the events exist today, and all of them only present the official government version of the events.
Most people born after 1989 do not even know about the Tiananmen square events, and if they do, it's likely that they knowledge is poor.
It is forbidden to discuss anything related to the Tiananmen square in public and in social media, doing so can get people jailed.
Answer:
The history of the city of San Francisco, California, and its development as a center of maritime trade, were shaped by its location at the entrance to a large natural harbor. ... San Francisco was devastated by a great earthquake and fire in 1906 but was quickly rebuilt.