Questions: Question 4 Which groups were deemed inferior in America? Asian Americans African Americans Native Americans Hispanic/Latino Americans European Americans Question 5 Mexican American children integrated into schools after African American children. True False

Question 4

Which groups were deemed inferior in America?
Asian Americans
African Americans
Native Americans
Hispanic/Latino Americans
European Americans

Question 5

Mexican American children integrated into schools after African American children.
True
False
Transcript text: Question 4 Which groups were deemed inferior in America? Asian Americans African Americans Native Americans Hispanic/Latino Americans European Americans Question 5 Mexican American children integrated into schools after African American children. True False
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Solution

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Answer

The answer is: Asian Americans, African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans

Explanation
Option 1: Asian Americans

Asian Americans have historically faced discrimination and were often deemed inferior in America. This is evident from events such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

Option 2: African Americans

African Americans have been subjected to systemic racism and were considered inferior, as seen in the history of slavery, Jim Crow laws, and ongoing racial discrimination.

Option 3: Native Americans

Native Americans were often deemed inferior and faced displacement, cultural assimilation policies, and discrimination throughout American history.

Option 4: Hispanic/Latino Americans

Hispanic/Latino Americans have also faced discrimination and were often considered inferior, as seen in various immigration policies and social attitudes.

Option 5: European Americans

European Americans were generally not deemed inferior; in fact, they were often considered the dominant group in American society.

Answer

The answer is: True

Explanation

Mexican American children were integrated into schools after African American children. The landmark case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 led to the desegregation of schools for African American children. However, it took additional legal battles and time for Mexican American children to achieve similar integration, as seen in cases like Mendez v. Westminster in 1947, which preceded Brown but was not as widely implemented until later.

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