The Bracero Program
With the contracts the braceros signed, they were promised __________, __________, __________, __________, and __________.
adequate free housing, decent well-priced meals, occupational insurance, free transportation back to their homeland, to be paid in full
The program was created to help finances in __________ due to labor shortages during World War II.
agriculture
Farm workers (already living in the US) were worried that the program would bring unwanted __________ from the braceros.
competition
The program caused lots of __________ among several people.
controversy
Mexico was worried that their workers would get __________ against by the Americans.
discriminated
Mexico had __________ that the US truly needed a huge amount of labor and __________ their motives.
doubts, questioned
Mexico was also worried that the program would be a danger to their own country's __________ development.
economic
The US __________ mainly benefited from the Bracero Program.
economy
The Bracero Program was established by __________.
executive order
The braceros worked mainly on __________ and __________.
farms, railroads
The Bracero Program was the nation's largest experiment with __________ workers.
foreign
Several of the rules, terms, and conditions were __________ by employers.
ignored / disobeyed
Some of those who were not able to obtain a permit to work as a laborer entered the US __________.
illegally
When the Bracero Program was initiated, immigration to the US from Mexico had extremely __________, and then had __________ by the time the program was terminated.
increased, decreased
Employers were supposed to hire braceros only in areas of certified domestic __________, and were not to use them as strikebreakers.
labor shortage
During World War II, many __________ left their work in the fields to seek higher-paying work in the defense industry.
laborers
The wages the braceros were given were __________.
low-paying
The program was a great way to manage __________.
migration
Upon entry to the United States, the braceros were __________ for prohibited items, and __________ with an insecticide.
searched, sprayed
The jobs given to the braceros were only __________ jobs.
short-term / temporary
The illegal immigrants were called __________.
wetbacks
The work of minors under __________ years old was strictly prohibited.
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The Bracero Program was created in __________.
1942
The program was MEANT to last until __________.
1945 (or until the end of World War II)
The program ACTUALLY lasted until __________.
1964 (19 years after the end of World War II)
The Bracero Program pressed that the contracts be written in __________.
Spanish
A bracero is __________.
a Mexican laborer allowed into the US for a limited time as a seasonal agricultural worker
Migration means __________.
a movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions
The US turned to __________ to supply labor.
Mexico
The Bracero Program provided jobs to millions of __________ who were desperately searching for work.
Mexican men