It was the "<span>d. Southern Christian Leadership Conference" that King helped found in 1957, which had a profound and wide-reaching impact on the Civil Rights movement. </span>
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The young Emilia Castañeda and her family lived in Los Angeles in the 1920s and 30s. Once the Great Depression hit, the Hoover Administration implemented involuntary deportations. Through various means, hundreds of thousands of Mexican immigrants and U.S. citizens of Mexican heritage were deported to Mexico. Emilia would not return to her home for many years.
A.
Women workers were appreciated in factories because they were “adept at working in small spaces and remaining focused while preforming repetitive tasks” (Partners at Winning the War). The factories that produced war goods “paid higher wages, which attracted many women
Both a and c are correct, however I think that A would be the most correct answer in this case.