Asked by michael
What was the significance of Hernandez v. the State of Texas?
It led to the adoption of Mexican American citizens being given the right to due process of the law.
It established that Americans with Mexican origins could not be segregated.
It removed poll taxation and literacy tests for Mexican Americans to vote in elections.
It promoted the need for Mexican American citizens to be read their Miranda rights.
a?
It led to the adoption of Mexican American citizens being given the right to due process of the law.
It established that Americans with Mexican origins could not be segregated.
It removed poll taxation and literacy tests for Mexican Americans to vote in elections.
It promoted the need for Mexican American citizens to be read their Miranda rights.
a?
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Ms. Sue
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