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what made life difficult for hispanics in the american southwest in the late 1800s? (1 point) bans on immigration prevented hispanic men from bringing their families to live with them. they were often pushed into low - paying jobs with poor working conditions. the u.s. government forced them into remote regions away from cities. hispanic business owners were required to pay special taxes that made earning a livable wage difficult. check answer remaining attempts : 3
In the late 1800s, Hispanics in the American Southwest faced discrimination. They were commonly forced into low - paying jobs with poor working conditions due to prejudice and systemic issues. Immigration bans weren't the main issue for those already in the Southwest, they weren't forced into remote regions, and there's no evidence of special taxes on Hispanic business owners being a major problem at that time.
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They were often pushed into low - paying jobs with poor working conditions.