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During the Great Depression, many Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas lost their jobs as ________. a. factory employees b. cattle ranchers c. migrant farm workers d. bus drivers

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I chose C

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Answer:

Option C

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Great Depression of the 1930's had negative effect in the United State which affect the economy of the nation and it leads to job and food shortages which affected all citizen.However,Mexican immigrants( Mexican American also) were affected in great number due to the deepening economic depression of the plight of the America citizen during the depression, leads to deportation of the immigrant. This makes greater numbers of undocumented migrants from mexico to be jobless(thousands of Mexicans lost their jobs)

During the Great Depression, many Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas lost their jobs as migrant farm work

Great number of Mexican American farmers whom farming was their source of employment lose their livelihood.

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