1. Water puts food on the table and money in the bank. According to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization, roughly 60–80% of severely food-insecure people rely on agriculture for their livelihoods (and their own nutrition). This includes farming of crops and raising livestock, as well as fishing
Answer:
Immigrants must learn English in order to assimilate into american society and succeed economically
Explanation:
Opponents of bilingual education believe that learning a language means much more than just learning how words are spoken in English. For this reason, they believe that in order to learn English, immigrants have to be in an environment where everything is in English, that is, students need to be in a country that speaks English to learn English, because this learning will include aspects and cultural customs of that country and this will not be learned in a bilingual education.
Poverty
Poverty and joblessness are key problems for many of the Native American groups across the United States, and New Mexico is no exception. According the the US Census Bureau, 27% of all Native Americans live in poverty. In reporting done in 2012 in New Mexico, 40% of all Native American children (under age 18) in the state were living in households below the poverty level defined by the federal government. 22% of all Native American children in New Mexico were shown to be living in households where the parent(s) were without employment.
Answer: D) They helped meet labor shortages for industry.
The braceros program was an agreement between Mexico and the U.S to recruit more than 300,000 Mexicans to work low-paying agricultural jobs in the United States.
Although they did help run the railroads for the transportation of agricultural products, they did not produce more automobiles, therefore B is not the answer. Moreover, people were not hired to produce new varieties of vegetables nor was irrigation introduced by them, ruling out option A and C. The answer is D. Mexicans were brought to the U.S to help meet labor shortages for the agricultural industry, as there were not enough people working in it at the time.
Answer:
they get either passed or vetoed by the president
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