for this assignment you. will answer 1 questions . Please only use. the sources

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for this assignment you. will answer 1 questions . Please only use. the sources provided. do not use outside sources. Should be 340. words.Pleas original work. please no plagiarism, no A I. chat. bots
Answer only ONE of the following questions:
What were the causes and results of the Mexican Repatriation program that took place during the Great Depression. Why were Americans of Mexican heritage expelled from their country, the United States, along with Mexican Nationals? What was the so-called “Mexican Problem”? Was there really a “Mexican Problem”? If not, what was the motivation for the deportations?
What roles did Chicanos have in WWII? Focus on the actual individuals who participated. Why did they participate? What was the war experience like for Chicanos both at home and within the military? How were Chicanos treated during the war and after the war ended? What, if anything, did Chicanos achieve or gain from WWII? Operation Wetback – What is Operation Wetback? Why was it started and for what purpose? Who benefited from the operation and in what way did they benefit? Who did not benefit from Operation Wetback and why? What is the significance of Operation Wetback? What does it say about the time period and the treatment of those impacted by Operation Wetback?
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/hispanic-and-latino-americans-world-war-ii?page=1






here are the required textbook I. do not have. the books
REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS:
1) James Diego Vigil, From Indians to Chicanos: The Dynamics of Mexican-American Culture (any edition is fine)
RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOK:
2) Rodolfo F. Acuna, Occupied America: A History of Chicanos

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