(Contextualization) There was a strong push during World War I to Americanize
immigrants in order to grow the ranks of the U.S. military. How might this have
affected Maus’s view on Mexicans?

Respuesta :

The Americanization of immigrants made Maus see the Mexicans as an essential point for the victory and survival of the USA.

How is this vision presented?

  • Maus asserts that the Mexican people are indispensable to American victory.
  • This is because, he recognizes that Mexicans are essential for the production of agricultural products, which automatically interferes with the economy and livelihood of the country.
  • He also states that Mexicans are efficient workers and, in addition to working in the agricultural sector, they can be used in any sector where there is a need.

In this case, Maus presents a positive view towards the Mexicans, as he recognizes that they are necessary for the national workforce.

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