The brightest spot in the New Deal’s treatment of ethnic minorities in

The brightest spot in the New Deal’s treatment of ethnic minorities in the 1930s was its

A) insistence that women executives be hired by any corporation receiving funds from the federal government.
B) protection of Mexican-American farm workers from popular demands that they be deported.
C) restoration of Native-American lands to tribal ownership.
D) guarantee of equal employment opportunities for all ethnic groups.

 

ANSWER
C

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