The Equal Educational Opportunities Act (EEOA) helped the Latino community primarily by requiring schools to offer bilingual education to Spanish-speaking students. This provision aimed to ensure that non-English speaking students had access to educational resources and instruction in a language they understood, thereby supporting their academic success and integration into the school system.
How did the Equal Educational Opportunities Act (EEOA) help the Latino community?(1 point)
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It required schools to offer bilingual education to Spanish-speaking students.
It required schools to offer bilingual education to Spanish-speaking students.

It allowed Latinos to integrate with African Americans in the public schools.
It allowed Latinos to integrate with African Americans in the public schools.

It recruited teachers from Cuba to teach Latino students in the United States.
It recruited teachers from Cuba to teach Latino students in the United States.

It allowed schools in populated areas to offer a different education to Latinos.
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