Question
What made Washington State more diverse during the war?
Responses
The construction industry encouraged an influx of American Indians into the state.
The construction industry encouraged an influx of American Indians into the state.
The Bracero Program led to a permanent Latino settlement in the state.
The Bracero Program led to a permanent Latino settlement in the state.
The state’s railway network was improved, so many Irish immigrants moved into the state.
The state’s railway network was improved, so many Irish immigrants moved into the state.
Asian refugees attempted to escape Japanese aggression and arrived in the state.
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The construction industry encouraged an influx of American Indians into the state.
The construction industry encouraged an influx of American Indians into the state.
The Bracero Program led to a permanent Latino settlement in the state.
The Bracero Program led to a permanent Latino settlement in the state.
The state’s railway network was improved, so many Irish immigrants moved into the state.
The state’s railway network was improved, so many Irish immigrants moved into the state.
Asian refugees attempted to escape Japanese aggression and arrived in the state.
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The most accurate response regarding what made Washington State more diverse during the war is:
**The Bracero Program led to a permanent Latino settlement in the state.**
The Bracero Program, which allowed Mexican laborers to work in the United States temporarily during World War II, contributed significantly to the settlement of Latinos in various states, including Washington. This led to a lasting increase in diversity in the region.
**The Bracero Program led to a permanent Latino settlement in the state.**
The Bracero Program, which allowed Mexican laborers to work in the United States temporarily during World War II, contributed significantly to the settlement of Latinos in various states, including Washington. This led to a lasting increase in diversity in the region.