Asked by
Cathlene Angela Ascaño
on Dec 11, 2024Verified
Mexican immigrants in the early twentieth century
A) moved to the West.
B) populated the South.
C) populated the East Coast.
D) moved to big cities.
E) worked for wages.
Mexican Immigrants
Individuals from Mexico who move to another country, often for better economic opportunities or to escape violence, significantly contributing to cultural and demographic changes in their new communities.
Early Twentieth Century
A period from 1901 to 1945 characterized by rapid industrialization, social changes, World War I, the Great Depression, and the beginning of World War II.
- Ascertain the major origins of immigrants and their patterns of movement in the early twentieth century.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the major origins of immigrants and their patterns of movement in the early twentieth century.