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Maru [420]
3 years ago
13

Which goals did the Chicano rights movement pursue? Check all that apply.

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2 answers:
zhuklara [117]3 years ago
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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

kvv77 [185]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answers are A: voting and political rights, C: improved access to education, and E: fair wages for migrant farm workers.

Explanation:

This is the answer because the Chicano rights movement wanted to improve the rights of Latinos who weren't getting the recognition they needed.  Latinos had less political and voting rights, so this was a major part of the Chicano movement.  Latinos commonly didn't go to school because they didn't have the money, or just the motivation to because no one in their family had.  Also, most Latinos at the time were farm workers who were forced to work in harsh and unsanitary conditions.  They were also extremely underpaid for the work they did, so they needed better conditions and wages.

I know one of the answers is not B because the protection of land rights is what the American Indian Movement was working towards.  They wanted to get the rights to their previously-owned territory back.

I know one of the answers is not D because the end of segregation in the South was a problem that was faced by the Civil Rights movement.  They fought for equality in public places, specifically in the South where slavery was more popular.

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