They put peanut butter on the roof of there mouths do they couldn't lick it off. cuz mexo americano people are really tan but don't look Hispanic.
Programs like the CCC preferred white people over African Americans
The New Deal affected most people in the United States such as:- Farmers- unemployed workers,and workers who belonged to unions....- business groups- young workers- students, teachers, artists, writers, musicians....- Native Americans- Afro-Americans- Women- Some Mexican-Americans- And the poor, and needy.....
Under the New Deal, Mexican Americans and Native Americans faced mixed outcomes. While some benefited from programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration that provided jobs and economic relief, many were often excluded from these benefits due to discrimination. Additionally, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 aimed to restore some autonomy and land to Native Americans, but implementation varied widely and often fell short of expectations. Overall, while the New Deal offered some opportunities, systemic inequalities persisted for both groups.
The New Deal was fair to Americans at a time when many needed help badly. Whether it was fair to ALL Americans could be a matter of opinion.
what was the primary pattern used by the majority to deal with African Americans who came to the US as slaves
Certain programs such as the TVA, WPA, CCC, AAA and NLRB discriminated against farmers, women, African Americans, and Native Americans by not hiring or helping them. Also Mexican Americans were discriminated.
Programs like the CCC preferred white people over African Americans
New Deal legislation had a mixed impact on the Mexican American community. While some programs provided relief and employment opportunities, many Mexican Americans faced discrimination and exclusion from benefits, particularly in the agricultural sector. Additionally, the repatriation campaigns during this time led to the deportation of thousands of Mexican Americans, further exacerbating their struggles. Overall, while the New Deal aimed to alleviate economic hardship, its implementation often marginalized the Mexican American community.
The New Deal affected most people in the United States such as:- Farmers- unemployed workers,and workers who belonged to unions....- business groups- young workers- students, teachers, artists, writers, musicians....- Native Americans- Afro-Americans- Women- Some Mexican-Americans- And the poor, and needy.....
The New Deal affected most people in the United States such as:- Farmers- unemployed workers,and workers who belonged to unions....- business groups- young workers- students, teachers, artists, writers, musicians....- Native Americans- Afro-Americans- Women- Some Mexican-Americans- And the poor, and needy.....
Under the New Deal, Mexican Americans and Native Americans faced mixed outcomes. While some benefited from programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration that provided jobs and economic relief, many were often excluded from these benefits due to discrimination. Additionally, the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 aimed to restore some autonomy and land to Native Americans, but implementation varied widely and often fell short of expectations. Overall, while the New Deal offered some opportunities, systemic inequalities persisted for both groups.
tell them to be more open to people who are different than them and be nicer
People don't discriminate against Supernaturals because of the way they are born, they discriminate because they are a visible minority, which is the reason why people discriminate against any particular group.If a group is large and present then people in general learn to live with them. Take men and women. They are two easily discernible groups, that do have their differences at times, but more often then not they learn to co-exist. Take the Chinese. When in china most foreigners learn to deal with them. When the Chinese exist in small ghettos in North America there has been (is) terrible discrimination.
a Mexican drink deal with it made by Mexicans in my basement
The programs in the New Deal benefited African Americans and black people :)
The New Deal was fair to Americans at a time when many needed help badly. Whether it was fair to ALL Americans could be a matter of opinion.
They were treated much like the Native Americans. They faced a great deal of prejudice and violence. Their land was taken by American settlers and they were forced to move. Occasionally, the Tejanos rebelled as a result of the discrimination.