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The bracero program: led to the forced evacuation of more than 100,000 Japanese Americans. was a reaction to the zoot-suit riots. sought to mobilize Indian reservations in support of the American war effort. brought some 200,000 Mexican farm workers into the western United States.

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Option D, brought some 200,000 Mexican farm workers into the western United States, is the right answer.

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  • A series of laws and the political agreement signed between the United States and Mexico.
  • This program was initiated on 4th August 1942.
  • The Bracero Program allowed the migration of Million of Mexican workers on short-term primarily for agricultural labor contracts.
  • For their work, the farm-workers were guaranteed decent living condition, protection from forced military service and a minimum wage of 30 cents.
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