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AP U.S. History 1.5 Period 7: 1890-1945. Unlike Europeans, Mexicans increased immigration to the U.S. during World War I because of what factor?

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[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by conveniently flexible immigration policies.

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the Mr. Incredible of legislature. Yeah.

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All right, unlike Europeans, Mexicans increased immigration

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to the U.S. during World War I because of what factor?

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And here are your potential answers. [ buzz ]

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[ mumbles ]

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All right, well, the U.S. was pretty desperate for workers during World War I.

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Anti-communist immigration quotas

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arising from the sentiment expressed in our little cartoon here

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restricted the number of immigrants from Europe

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and millions of Americans were fighting overseas.

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So Mexican immigrants came to fill that void.

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Let's see which answer best describes why our friends

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in the south ended up filling that need.

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Did Mexican immigration to the U.S. increase

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during World War I because of

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A - their ideological commitment to democracy? Hmm.

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Well, actually, Mexico was a neutral country during World War I

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and their government was besieged by the same kinds of

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revolutionary politics prevalent in eastern Europe.

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So that knocks out A and D.

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Could Mexican immigration have increased due to B -

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their technical skills and expertise?

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Well, industrialists mostly just needed a force of

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brutes to help manufacture the clothes, arms,

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and food necessary for a war,

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not employees with specialized technical skill sets.

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That eliminates B, as well.

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Which means that Mexican immigration increased

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during World War I because of C -

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their willingness to work for low wages.

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The cheap labor of Mexican immigrants was

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crucial to the war effort,

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but when the Great Depression hit a few years later

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and jobs became scarce once again,

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the U.S. deported all Mexican laborers,

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even Mexican-Americans born in the U.S.

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So the correct answer is C, as in

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"See ya later,

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even though you all were essential to maintaining

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a thriving domestic economy during the global crisis

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and you helped us win the war."

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