Asked by khalya green on Apr 24, 2024
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During the 1800s,many Mexican men worked as
A) garment manufacturers.
B) house servants.
C) cooks.
D) railway workers and miners.
Railway Workers
Individuals engaged in the operation, maintenance, and service of trains and rail infrastructure.
Miners
Individuals involved in the extraction of minerals or other geological materials from the earth, often working in mines.
- Recognize the impact of immigration waves on American society and the origin countries of these immigrants.
- Attain awareness of the occupational and social responsibilities of women in diverse historical periods and regions.
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Fernanda MorenoMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Railway construction and mining were major industries in the Western United States during the 1800s, and Mexican men were often recruited to work in these dangerous and labor-intensive jobs.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the impact of immigration waves on American society and the origin countries of these immigrants.
- Attain awareness of the occupational and social responsibilities of women in diverse historical periods and regions.
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