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Migrant farm workers in the United States faced many hardships in the 1960s, including

A. broken treaties with the United States.
B. poor pay and discrimination
C. lack of protection for their lands.
D. being denied their full rights as US citizens

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User StUrb
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B. Poor pay and discrimination

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User Pilladooo
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Answer:

B. poor pay and discrimination.

Step-by-step explanation:

Poor pay and discrimination were two of the many problems that migrant farm workers experienced in the United States during the 1960s. Many migrant farm workers were not treated fairly because they were not American, and people had many biases against them. Moreover, because of this situation, migrant farm workers often did not receive a fair compensation. Organizations such as National Farm Workers Association (later the United Farm Workers union, UFW) were created in order to improve the situation of migrant farm workers in the United States.

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