16. explain one way that the fight for civil rights was different for african americans and mexican americans. use examples to support your answer. bruh

17. describe one cause of the urbanization of texas that occurred during or after world war ll. use examples to support your answer.
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Lesson 11: Unit Test Texas State History 7 B Unit 3: World War II and Postwar Society
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16. Hispanic Americans generally faced less discrimination than African Americans in Texas. They had the right to vote and started to gain political power in the 1950s. They participated in government in cities where Tejanos were a large part of the population. In 1956, Henry B. González became the first Hispanic American in Texas to win a seat in the state Senate. By 1961, González had been elected to the U.S. Congress as a representative from San Antonio. In 1964, Eligio “Kiki” de la Garza from South Texas joined him in Congress. Although Hispanic Americans gained greater political participation, the day-to-day discrimination they and African Americans faced in Texas did not come to an end.

In ur own words :p oKeH?

xD “Teacher” you really think we copy and paste WE USE MULTIPLE RESOURCES SO WE CAN RIGHT ON ARE OWN

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16. Mexican Americans had protested for equal education and political rights, African Americans were enslaved..... just add to that and research(look up examples of them and feed off of that)

17. look up about jobs during ww2.

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Study guide, mine must be different because there isn't any headings. Also why do people come on here to say "GO DO THIS" or "WHY ARE YOU ON HERE I HOPE YOU GET CAUGHT" like they weren't also doing the same. You are on the same boat as us when you're on this site so stop trying to sink us. Teacher, we already knew the repercussions so we do not need you. I come here because the study guide did not help me, not because I'm going to take it directly. Can you people stop crying over this? You can't stop anybody from coming here.

I NEED HELP anonymous didn't help me at all

I NEED THE ANSWERS ASAP

oh wait no, don't mind me. I read wrong...

Im sorry ik its a bit late to be posting this but does anyone have the answer for 17?????? thanks :-D

Alright give me a min sheesh

im still waiting for help

you don't have to worry about trying to put it in your own words just look up "paraphrasing tool" and bam copy paste and it rewords it for you

Can someone just give us the lesson which the answers are on?

This is the real Mrs. Cade--If you use the study guide and come to the LL test review, there is NO WAY you will need help on this test. But if you do still need help, there is always AHR and the phone. Come see your teacher or call your teacher! CHEATING IS NEVER THE ANSWER!

And don't put your real name on here!

Can anyone help on this? I'm also a bit confused

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so mexican americans protested for equal education and political rights while african americans...?

To "What": if you use the Study Guide and attend LL test review, you would make a 100 on this test without CHEATING. To the rest of you looking on here, quit being lazy! If you were smart enough to find a cheat site, you are smart enough to find the message board and a study guide!

Mrs.Cade he said that he tried to use the study guide but it did not help him do you even know how to read

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mrs cade no one gives af about the live lesson and study guides no one likes this school

Let's remember to be respectful. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and experiences. It's important to remember that cheating is not the answer and will ultimately hurt you in the long run. It's always better to seek help and resources from teachers, friends, or family members if you're struggling with a subject.

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Explain one way that the fight for civil rights was different for African Americans and Mexican Americans. Use examples to support your answer.

The fight for civil rights was different for African Americans and Mexican Americans in several ways. One significant difference was that African Americans were formally enslaved and were in a much worse position when it came to securing their rights. They were subjected to segregation in all aspects of their lives and denied the right to vote in many parts of the country. In contrast, Mexican Americans faced less legal discrimination, but still encountered major obstacles to obtaining social and economic equality with white people. For example, during World War II, even though Mexican Americans contributed significantly to the war effort, they were still subjected to housing and employment discrimination because of their ethnicity. Some Mexicans were also deported, even if they had lived in the U.S. for many years. Additionally, school segregation policies were sometimes enforced against Mexican American children. Despite these challenges, Mexican Americans often had more access to political participation than African Americans, particularly in areas where they comprised a large portion of the population. For example, in 1956, Henry B. González became the first Hispanic American in Texas to win a seat in the state Senate. By 1961, González had been elected to the U.S. Congress as a representative from San Antonio.

can you make it sound like a 7th grader wrote it

Sure, I'll try to simplify it. African Americans and Mexican Americans both fought for equal rights, but their struggles were different in many ways. African Americans were once forced into slavery, which made it much harder for them to get the rights they deserved. They were not allowed to vote in some places and were treated unfairly in many parts of the country. Mexican Americans also faced discrimination but in different ways. During World War II, they were not given the same opportunities as white people, even though they helped with the war effort. They sometimes had to live in segregated neighborhoods and were not allowed to go to the same schools as white kids. However, Mexican Americans could vote as long as they paid poll taxes, and some of them even held political positions in areas where they made up much of the population. So, while both groups faced obstacles, their challenges were unique to their experiences.

Describe one cause of the urbanization of Texas that occurred during or after World War II. Use examples to support your answer. And make it sound like a 7th grader wrote it.

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One cause of the urbanization of Texas during and after World War II was the growth of manufacturing jobs. As factories and industries expanded, more people were needed to work in them. This caused many people to move from rural areas to the cities, looking for work. Cities like Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio became centers for manufacturing, and people flocked to these cities to take advantage of the jobs. For example, the construction of oil refineries in Houston provided many more jobs that people moved to the city for. As a result, the populations of these cities skyrocketed, and they grew both in size and importance.

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Mexican Americans went to school with African Americans only and they all had the power to vote as long as they paid the poll taxes. Only Mexican and African women were involved in politics. The menfolk stayed out of it because they were fighting in the war.

CHECK THE STUDY GUIDE. IT LITERALLY GIVES YOU THE ANSWERS. GO TO THE MESSAGE BOARDS. STUDY GUIDES. U3 TEST. the answers you need are in Civil rights, which is the last paragraph of it, and in urbanization & manufacturing. Those are the heading of the paragraph with the answers. It's very easy with the study guide.

Headings* sorry. All you're going to get if you copy and paste these essay questions are a failed test saying you plagiarized it. The teachers aren't dumb.

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you are all idiots --These answers are SO ridiculous and you all using them is embarrassing. Slavery was illegal during the Civil Rights movement so the moron that put that answer needs to be punched. The other answer only speaks to Hispanic Americans. And the genius that posted this gem "“Teacher” you really think we copy and paste WE USE MULTIPLE RESOURCES SO WE CAN RIGHT ON ARE OWN"...wow, where do I even begin...the mistakes in that sentence are just funny.

I have the answer to 17 but I really need help on 16. Even just a link at this point would be helpful

USE YOUR STUDY GUIDE~! OMGOSH

You should not be on this website. Your Texas history teachers keep a tab with all your answers. You will be written up for plagiarism.