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19 – 4 Vocabulary/Identification
termination policy urban renewal bracero
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Chapter 19 – 4 Objectives Explain how white ‘flight’ to the suburbs created an urban crisis. Identify and describe the efforts and strategies minorities used to gain equal rights and fight poverty.
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Chapter The Other America
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Decaying Cities Causes: “White flight” – Suburbanization –
middle class whites move to suburbs, taking economic resources with them. Began to isolate themselves from other races. Suburbanization – Movement of people and resources to suburbs. Suburbs began to grow
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Population Shifts
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Decaying Cities Causes: Poverty Loss of property and income taxes
Remaining residents are poorer than the ones that left. Loss of property and income taxes Decrease in the quality of public services
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Income Disparages
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Decaying Cities Solutions offered – Urban Renewal
Tearing down slums and rundown neighborhoods. Created new cabinet position – HUD.
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Decaying Cities Effects of the solutions: Reality:
Using HUD, provide aid to improve conditions in the inner cities. Constructing low-income housing. Reality: Poor were moved from one ghetto to another. Cleared land was used for parking lots and shopping centers, not housing.
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Discrimination of Mexican Americans
Solutions offered: Beginning in 1942, along with a shortage of farm workers, federal program to hire Mexican braceros (hired hands) by allowing them to enter the U.S. on a short term basis.
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Discrimination of Mexican Americans
Longoria Incident: Felix Longoria was a Mexican – American who was WW II hero who was killed in the Philippines. A local undertaker in his hometown refused to provide Longoria’s family with funeral services.
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Discrimination of Mexican Americans
Aftermath: Mexican – Americans stepped up efforts to end discrimination. Mexican – American veterans organized the G.I. Forum (1948) Mexican – Americans began registering to vote and promoting candidates who would represent their interests.
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Economic Hardship for Native Americans
Federal policy towards Native Americans was one of “Americanization” and assimilation. The Snyder Act (1924) – granted Native Americans citizenship, but remained second class citizens. Indian Reorganization Act (1934) – moved policy from Americanization and toward Native American autonomy.
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Economic Hardship for Native Americans
Causes: Termination policy adopted by federal government Policy eliminated federal economic support, discontinued the reservation system, and distributed tribal lands among individual Native Americans. Solutions: Bureau of Indian Affairs began a voluntary relocation program to help Native Americans find a place to live, work by paying for moving and living expenses.
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Economic Hardship for Native Americans
Effects: Only 35,000 Native Americans relocate in the program Many were unable to find jobs. The number of Native Americans on state welfare rolls soared.
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Assignment Page 663 – # 3, 5
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