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What was the main reason immigration from Mexico to the United States increased between 1900 and 1950?
Mexicans wanted to escape an oppressive government.
Migrant workers arrived to work on farms and railroads.
Migrant workers sought jobs in factories in urban areas.
Mexicans wanted to create a new state in the United States.
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Migrant workers arrived to work on farms and railroads.
Explanation: Rapid U.S. economic growth (railroad construction, expanding agriculture) created a strong demand for cheap labor, which was the main pull factor driving Mexican immigration in 1900–1950.
Explanation: Rapid U.S. economic growth (railroad construction, expanding agriculture) created a strong demand for cheap labor, which was the main pull factor driving Mexican immigration in 1900–1950.
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