[ORDER SOLUTION] Young Mexican-American women
***Below are the instructions. The 2 sources would be the Assigned reading/ARTICLE (PDF) I attached AND the book. The professor is picky in that the Questions below Have to be answered based on the Book & Article (PDF) and for this Essay, he is specific to base it on the ARTICLE (more than anything) and the sections on women (especially Flappers) in Out of Many ch.23 (Book). I was not able to attach the book but it is “Out of Many: A History of the American People”, Volume 2, 8th Edition*** PROFESSOR’S INSTRUCTIONS: After completing the assigned readings for Module 4, craft a two-page, thesis-driven essay discussing chaperonage and the lives of young Mexican-American women in the 1920s and 1930s. **Base your essay on the assigned reading by Vicki L. Ruiz and the sections on women (especially Flappers) in Out of Many ch.23.** Questions to consider: 1. What was chaperonage? How did young Mexican-American women in the United States react to this traditional practice? 2. What does Ruiz mean when she calls chaperonage “a manifestation of familial oligarchy”? 3. Chaperonage existed for centuries. Why did it take on new significance in the United States in this period? This assignment is worth 25 points and will be judged on the following criteria: (a) adequacy of reading and preparation, (b) effectiveness of written presentation (grammar and composition), (c) insight into the subject and its significance.