The Bracero Program .
Bracero Program.
The Bracero Program was a US government program to import Mexican men to work as agricultural laborers during WWII. It was begun because most young, strong American men were in uniform during WWII, and not available to do this work. Ten per cent of the US population was in the military during the war, almost all of them young men.
Return to Normalcy was the name of Harding's postwar program.
The Civil Rights was the program guaranteed equal treatment of all Americans by Kennedy.
Question not answered! Who founded WIC? The Black Panther Party as the Stanford study says or is it a gov. program started by the gov?
Quartering Act
Brocero Program
Bracero Program
Yes it did this program started when there wad a need for laborers
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Yes. It was known as the Bracero Program, which allowed temporary Mexican workers to enter the United States. The main reason were labor shortages as result of the World War II
the Challenger disaster
The Windows feature that allows you to temporarily store text is the clipboard. A person can also temporarily store text in Notepad.
The Bracero Program (1942-1964) qualifies as such. It was a bilateral agreement that allowed temporary Mexican workers to enter the United States during WW2, but was extended a few years after the conflict.
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