Answer: During washington’s presidency, factions began to emerge that would soon form the first two political parties in the United States: the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists. Washington's decision to stay neutral
Explanation:
Mexicans wanted to flee a harsh government, which is why immigration from Mexico to the United States rose between 1900 and 1950.
Migrant laborers were brought in to work on farms and railroads.
Thus Option C is correct
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What was the Mexican Repatriation Act's principal goal?</h3>
Authorities in California and other states established schemes to illegally deport people of Mexican heritage and secured transportation arrangements with railroads, vehicles, ships, and aircraft to facilitate the mass deportation of people from the US to Mexico.
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Answered this earlier: They were getting kicked out of their native lands, died from unfamiliar European diseases (like smallpox and measles), mistreatment and wars. <span>
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I think, that the answer to why, is that the change in presidencies from republican to democratic (i might be wrong, and it could be democratic to republican) influenced the change slightly because the new party, wanted to focus on different issues such as westward expansion. As to how, it was because the government withdrew all federal troops from the south, so there wasn't anybody to enforce the laws protecting African American rights so the southerners were free to exploit the African Americans to their will.
FDR increased the powers of the president to not only include duties of the chief executive but also as a chief legislator. Now the president could present his own policies to the congress.