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Which program allowed Mexican nationals to work temporarily in the us during World War 2?

Brocero Program


Government arrangement whereby substantial numbers of Mexican workers were temporarily brought into the US to provide agriculture labor?

Bracero Program


Did The bracero program allowed Mexican migrant workers to travel to the US up until 1967.?

Yes it did this program started when there wad a need for laborers


What is used to temporarily store program instructions?

ram


What memory is used to temporarily to store program instructions.?

ram


Memory is used to temporarily store program instructions.?

ram


What are SWAP files used for?

A disk file used to temporarily save a program or part of a program running in memory


Did President Roosevelt make a deal with Mexico to allow many Mexican workers into the US?

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


Why was the US manned space program temporarily suspended in 1986?

the Challenger disaster


What window features allow you to temporarily store text?

The Windows feature that allows you to temporarily store text is the clipboard. A person can also temporarily store text in Notepad.


What program did the US partner with Mexico to bring laborers to the states to work on farms?

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.


Why is it good idea to temporarily disable a program before removing it?

Because - if the program is still running, there will be 'residues' in the computer's memory and hard-drive. Terminating the program clears the program from the cache - to allow for more thorough removal.