Deck 7: Latinos
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Deck 7: Latinos
1
Comparatively speaking, why have Cubans fared better than Puerto Ricans and Chicanos in the political arena?
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2
Comparatively speaking, what are the differences in economic status among Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and Chicanos?
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3
What are the factors that set the arrival of Cubans on the U.S. mainland apart from the experiences of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans?
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4
Have American educational programs been sensitive to the linguistic and cultural characteristics of Latino children? Why or why not?
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5
Why do the Border Patrol and the Texas Rangers continue to maintain a sense of fear in the Mexican American community?
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6
How were the guarantees to Mexicans made in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) violated by Anglos?
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7
How did a large Spanish-speaking population in the Southwest facilitate the Anglos' adjustment in the Southwest?
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8
Among Latinos, Cubans are the most affluent and successful.
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9
The "Latinization" of south Florida has increased the resentment of whites toward Cubans.
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10
Congress approved legislation that allowed Cubans to undergo retraining and, hence, to transfer their occupations in Cuba to the United States.
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11
Cubans are the largest segment in the Latino population when compared to Chicanos and Puerto Ricans.
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12
Latino females tend to earn more than their male counterparts, relative to non-Latinos.
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13
White children are three times more likely to be uninsured than Latino children.
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14
Less than ten percent of Mexican Americans hold a college degree.
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15
The reason for higher Puerto Rican income, relative to Mexican Americans, is their disproportionate numbers in skilled, blue-collar craft positions.
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16
A major reason for the higher death rates of Latino children is lack of access to neonatal services.
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17
Puerto Ricans in New York City are more segregated than Mexican Americans in Los Angeles and Cubans in Miami.
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18
Language is probably the most important trait identifying Latinos from non-Latinos.
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19
In 1790, the population of the Southwest was almost entirely Spanish-speaking.
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20
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo did not guarantee the use of Spanish as a legitimate language in the United States.
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21
Operation Wetback facilitated the entry of Mexicans into the United States.
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22
Immigration of Mexicans to America in the first part of this century was not encouraged by economic interests.
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23
Los Angeles is the top Latino market in the United States.
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24
The Border Patrol and Texas Rangers were oppressive law enforcement agencies in the Chicano community.
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25
Unlike the situation for African Americans, labor unions have never discriminated against Mexican Americans.
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26
By means of Operation Wetback, Congress prevented the Border Patrol from stopping and searching any Mexican-looking person.
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27
As labor-intensive industry developed in the Southwest, the demand for cheap labor served as a pull factor for Mexican immigrants.
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28
Between 1890 and 1900, the Mexican-origin population grew by five million persons.
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29
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 made it legal for employers to hire illegal immigrants as long as they were employed full time.
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30
Compared to other minorities in the United States, the Mexican-origin population has been able to avoid severe negative stereotypes.
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31
Despite the guarantees of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), Anglos assumed the right to impose the English language on all the inhabitants of the Southwest.
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32
By 1790, the population of the southwestern United States was practically all English-speaking.
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33
Even where they are numerically a majority or a sizable minority, Mexican Americans are underrepresented politically.
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34
Bilingualism in schools is now so widespread as to mark a significant change in the learning of Mexican-origin children.
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35
Mexican Americans have been no more successful than African Americans and Native Americans in their location in the stratification system.
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36
Discrimination against Mexican Americans is no longer fueled by threats, but primarily by inertia from the past.
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37
The G.I. Forum was created in order to advocate the rights of Chicano war veterans.
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38
Puerto Ricans have had to suffer the same harassment of the Border Patrol as the Mexican-origin population.
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39
Unlike Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans are less easily identified because of skin tones.
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40
Puerto Ricans are more likely to be bilingual than Mexican Americans.
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41
Unlike Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans are not likely to experience discrimination based on language.
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42
Nearly one-half of all Puerto Ricans 25 years and older have not completed high school.
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43
Puerto Ricans are not citizens of the United States.
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44
The Chicano population is well ahead of Cubans and Puerto Ricans in educational attainment.
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45
The "Mariel boatlifts" brought to the United States mainland a new threat to U.S. society.
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46
The Cuban population in the United States consists primarily of persons who fled Castro's Cuba.
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47
Cubans have experienced less discrimination than other Latinos because of their bilingualism.
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48
The U.S. government favored Cubans over other Latinos because of their refugee status from a communist country.
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49
The prevalence of Cubans in South Florida has prevented an "English-only" movement from having much impact.
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50
Fears about Cubans "Latinizing" Florida are not widely held by non-Latinos.
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51
Despite their success, Cubans are still dramatically underrepresented in white-collar professions and businesses.
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52
Cubans have experienced less legal discrimination than Mexican Americans.
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53
The average level of education attained by Cubans is higher than that of other Latinos but still below that for non-Latino whites.
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54
Stratification within the Cuban population is probably greater than between this population and non-Latino whites.
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55
Within a few decades, Latinos will be America's largest minority group.
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56
Which Latino subpopulation has the greatest percentage living below the poverty line?
A) Mexican Americans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cuban Americans
D) a and b are the same
A) Mexican Americans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cuban Americans
D) a and b are the same
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57
Which statement is not true?
A) Female Latinos tend to earn more than male Latinos.
B) Latino income averages a little less than 70% of non-Latino income.
C) Median household income for citizens of Hispanic origin was above $40,000 as of 2006.
D) Cuban Americans median household income was higher than that of Mexican Americans.
A) Female Latinos tend to earn more than male Latinos.
B) Latino income averages a little less than 70% of non-Latino income.
C) Median household income for citizens of Hispanic origin was above $40,000 as of 2006.
D) Cuban Americans median household income was higher than that of Mexican Americans.
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58
Which statement is not true?
A) Mexican Americans have lower high school graduation rates than Cubans or Puerto Ricans.
B) Cuban high school graduation rates are virtually the same as non-Latinos.
C) Cuban college graduation rates are relatively close to those in the non-Latino population.
D) Puerto Ricans come close to graduating from college at a rate that is double the rate for Mexican Americans.
A) Mexican Americans have lower high school graduation rates than Cubans or Puerto Ricans.
B) Cuban high school graduation rates are virtually the same as non-Latinos.
C) Cuban college graduation rates are relatively close to those in the non-Latino population.
D) Puerto Ricans come close to graduating from college at a rate that is double the rate for Mexican Americans.
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59
Which statement is not true for the causes of death for Latinos and non-Latinos or whites?
A) Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for children 1 to 14.
B) Latino children ages 1 to 14 were more often victims of homicide than their white counterparts.
C) Latinos are twice as likely as non-Latino whites to die of suicide.
D) Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Latinos ages 25 and older.
A) Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for children 1 to 14.
B) Latino children ages 1 to 14 were more often victims of homicide than their white counterparts.
C) Latinos are twice as likely as non-Latino whites to die of suicide.
D) Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Latinos ages 25 and older.
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60
Which one of the following does the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo not guarantee to Mexicans?
A) full American citizenship
B) ownership of land
C) legitimated and protected rights to use Spanish in public and private activities
D) legitimated rights of Mexicans in the Southwest to hold dual citizenship rights with Mexico
A) full American citizenship
B) ownership of land
C) legitimated and protected rights to use Spanish in public and private activities
D) legitimated rights of Mexicans in the Southwest to hold dual citizenship rights with Mexico
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61
The first large-scale repatriation (deportation) of Mexicans occurred in
A) the late 1800s.
B) the 1930s.
C) right after World War I.
D) right after World War II.
A) the late 1800s.
B) the 1930s.
C) right after World War I.
D) right after World War II.
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62
The Bracero Program emerged
A) during the Depression of the 1930s.
B) during the Civil War.
C) during World War I.
D) during World War II.
A) during the Depression of the 1930s.
B) during the Civil War.
C) during World War I.
D) during World War II.
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63
Operation Wetback was launched in the
A) 1940s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
A) 1940s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
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64
Most of the growth of the Mexican-origin population between 1970 and 1990 was the result of
A) high birth rates for those already in the United States.
B) legal immigration.
C) illegal immigration.
D) b or c more than a.
A) high birth rates for those already in the United States.
B) legal immigration.
C) illegal immigration.
D) b or c more than a.
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65
Which program placed the burden of not hiring illegal Mexican-origin immigrants on the employer?
A) Operation Wetback
B) the Bracero Program
C) the Immigration Reform and Control Act
D) both a and c
A) Operation Wetback
B) the Bracero Program
C) the Immigration Reform and Control Act
D) both a and c
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66
Which has not been a negative stereotype of the Mexican-origin population?
A) greasers and macho
B) lazy, shiftless, and lawless
C) banditos and crooks
D) hard-working but ruthless workers
A) greasers and macho
B) lazy, shiftless, and lawless
C) banditos and crooks
D) hard-working but ruthless workers
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67
The early experiences of Mexicans in the Southwest immediately after the Mexican- American War can be best described as revolving around processes of
A) colonization.
B) ecological competition.
C) assimilation.
D) middleman minorities.
A) colonization.
B) ecological competition.
C) assimilation.
D) middleman minorities.
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68
Which has not been a major factor in depressing wages paid to the Mexican-origin population?
A) welfare dependency
B) changes in the economy away from industrial production
C) unemployment among the Mexican-origin population
D) undocumented citizenship status
A) welfare dependency
B) changes in the economy away from industrial production
C) unemployment among the Mexican-origin population
D) undocumented citizenship status
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69
Which enforcement agency has been the least involved in the lives of the Mexican-origin population?
A) the Border Patrol
B) the Texas Rangers
C) the Highway Patrol
D) the federal marshals
A) the Border Patrol
B) the Texas Rangers
C) the Highway Patrol
D) the federal marshals
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70
Which factor has the least influence on the adjustment of Mexican-origin children in the school system?
A) the proximity of, and movement to and from, Mexico
B) the Anglo-dominant curriculum
C) the dominance of English
D) the practices of the Border Patrol
A) the proximity of, and movement to and from, Mexico
B) the Anglo-dominant curriculum
C) the dominance of English
D) the practices of the Border Patrol
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71
Which was not an organization intended to expand the political participation of the Mexican-origin population?
A) Orden Hijos de America
B) League of United Latin American Citizens
C) the Latin Defense League
D) the Community Service Organization
A) Orden Hijos de America
B) League of United Latin American Citizens
C) the Latin Defense League
D) the Community Service Organization
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72
Which act allowed Puerto Ricans access to the U.S. mainland before their island became a commonwealth?
A) the Treaty of Hidalgo
B) the Smith Act
C) the Jones Act
D) the Dawes Act
A) the Treaty of Hidalgo
B) the Smith Act
C) the Jones Act
D) the Dawes Act
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73
Which is not true of Puerto Ricans?
A) They can come and go freely to the mainland.
B) They are all citizens of the United States.
C) They are not harassed by the Border Patrol.
D) They are widely distributed across all regions of the United States.
A) They can come and go freely to the mainland.
B) They are all citizens of the United States.
C) They are not harassed by the Border Patrol.
D) They are widely distributed across all regions of the United States.
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74
Which is not true of Puerto Ricans?
A) They are concentrated in urban areas.
B) They are victims of a declining industrial base.
C) They are less likely to be in poverty than Mexican Americans.
D) Their neighborhoods are often overlapping with black ghettoes.
A) They are concentrated in urban areas.
B) They are victims of a declining industrial base.
C) They are less likely to be in poverty than Mexican Americans.
D) Their neighborhoods are often overlapping with black ghettoes.
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75
Which of the following is not true about both Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans?
A) They both are heavily involved in agricultural labor.
B) They both experience language-based discrimination.
C) They both move back and forth from their homelands.
D) They both experience job discrimination.
A) They both are heavily involved in agricultural labor.
B) They both experience language-based discrimination.
C) They both move back and forth from their homelands.
D) They both experience job discrimination.
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76
Which is not a reason for the relative powerlessness of Puerto Ricans?
A) their small numbers in key cities
B) their exclusion from big-city political machines
C) their radical political tendencies
D) their sense that they will eventually leave the mainland
A) their small numbers in key cities
B) their exclusion from big-city political machines
C) their radical political tendencies
D) their sense that they will eventually leave the mainland
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77
The event that marked the initial migration of Cubans to America was
A) the Bay of Pigs invasion.
B) the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista.
C) the Mariel boatlifts.
D) none of the above.
A) the Bay of Pigs invasion.
B) the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista.
C) the Mariel boatlifts.
D) none of the above.
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78
Which is not a reason for the position of Cubans relative to other Latinos?
A) their anti-communism
B) their high levels of education
C) their entrepreneurial and professional skills
D) their bilingualism
A) their anti-communism
B) their high levels of education
C) their entrepreneurial and professional skills
D) their bilingualism
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79
Which event has most changed non-Latinos' views about Cubans?
A) the Mariel boatlifts
B) the decline in the Cuban economy
C) the excessive entrepreneurial zeal of Cubans
D) the loss of fear in Americans over communism
A) the Mariel boatlifts
B) the decline in the Cuban economy
C) the excessive entrepreneurial zeal of Cubans
D) the loss of fear in Americans over communism
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80
Which is not true of Cubans?
A) They are more successful economically than other Latinos.
B) They are less likely than other Latinos to be in poverty.
C) They are less likely than other Latinos to reveal stratification within their communities.
D) They are less likely than Mexican Americans to be involved in agriculture.
A) They are more successful economically than other Latinos.
B) They are less likely than other Latinos to be in poverty.
C) They are less likely than other Latinos to reveal stratification within their communities.
D) They are less likely than Mexican Americans to be involved in agriculture.
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