Deck 11: Hispanic Americans
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Deck 11: Hispanic Americans
1
Which state was brought into the United States as a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the End of the Mexican-American War?
A) Oregon
B) Utah
C) Colorado
D) California
A) Oregon
B) Utah
C) Colorado
D) California
California
2
__________ is south of Bolivia.
A) Venezuela
B) Columbia
C) El Salvador
D) Uruguay
A) Venezuela
B) Columbia
C) El Salvador
D) Uruguay
Uruguay
3
__________ has the highest percentage of Hispanic residents.
A) Chicago
B) Houston
C) San Diego
D) Miami
A) Chicago
B) Houston
C) San Diego
D) Miami
Miami
4
In 1970, the total population of Latin America and the Caribbean was more than 285 million. What was the approximate population in 2012?
A) 100 million
B) 160 million
C) 599 million
D) 400 million
A) 100 million
B) 160 million
C) 599 million
D) 400 million
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5
How many legal South American immigrants entered the United States between 2000 and 2009?
A) 2,249,421
B) 856,508
C) 576,831
D) 502,247
A) 2,249,421
B) 856,508
C) 576,831
D) 502,247
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6
Dignidad refers to __________.
A) reciprocal respect in human interaction
B) formal rules of etiquette
C) deference to those of high status
D) laws against children disrespecting their parents
A) reciprocal respect in human interaction
B) formal rules of etiquette
C) deference to those of high status
D) laws against children disrespecting their parents
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7
In Latin American countries, __________.
A) racial prejudice is nonexistent.
B) social class, not race, is the primary basis for differential treatment.
C) a sharp racial line determines social standing.
D) racial prejudice is worse than in the United States
A) racial prejudice is nonexistent.
B) social class, not race, is the primary basis for differential treatment.
C) a sharp racial line determines social standing.
D) racial prejudice is worse than in the United States
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8
La Raza Cosmica refers to __________.
A) an annual competitive event among Hispanic people
B) a common bond and great destiny for the Hispanic peoples
C) a master-race concept asserting Hispanics are superior
D) the emphasis upon nuclear, not extended, families
A) an annual competitive event among Hispanic people
B) a common bond and great destiny for the Hispanic peoples
C) a master-race concept asserting Hispanics are superior
D) the emphasis upon nuclear, not extended, families
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9
Variances in the Hispanic experience in the United States are due to __________.
A) their heritage
B) lacking a common language
C) the regions in which they settled
D) religious beliefs
A) their heritage
B) lacking a common language
C) the regions in which they settled
D) religious beliefs
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10
A Hispanic male's felt responsibility to protect his family's honor might be identified by which term?
A) Marianismo
B) La Raza Cosmica
C) Interdependencia
D) Machismo
A) Marianismo
B) La Raza Cosmica
C) Interdependencia
D) Machismo
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11
A Hispanic student who does not look her teacher in the eye is very likely doing so because she __________.
A) feels guilty
B) respects her teacher
C) disrespects her teacher
D) has not been raised well by her parents
A) feels guilty
B) respects her teacher
C) disrespects her teacher
D) has not been raised well by her parents
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12
In the United States, machismo causes a culture class because it often involves __________.
A) the stereotype of a woman as a sex object
B) the belief in male dominance and female submissiveness
C) less opportunity for males to display physical prowess
D) the emphasis upon nuclear, not extended, families
A) the stereotype of a woman as a sex object
B) the belief in male dominance and female submissiveness
C) less opportunity for males to display physical prowess
D) the emphasis upon nuclear, not extended, families
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13
According to Figure 11.3, __________ appear to have the most prosperous economic status.
A) Mexicans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cubans
D) Central Americans
A) Mexicans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cubans
D) Central Americans
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14
Hispanics are heavily underrepresented in __________.
A) blue collar jobs
B) manufacturing jobs
C) managerial positions
D) service occupations
A) blue collar jobs
B) manufacturing jobs
C) managerial positions
D) service occupations
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15
__________ had the biggest decrease in high school dropouts between 2000 and 2010.
A) Whites
B) African Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
A) Whites
B) African Americans
C) Hispanics
D) Asian Americans
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16
As their length of time in the country grows, Mexican immigrants close the earning gap with __________ but not with non-Hispanic whites.
A) Native Americans
B) Blacks
C) Asians
D) U.S. born Mexican Americans
A) Native Americans
B) Blacks
C) Asians
D) U.S. born Mexican Americans
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17
Who is associated with the Brown Berets?
A) Cesar Chavez
B) Rudolfo Gonzales
C) Reies Lopes Tijerina
D) David Sanchez
A) Cesar Chavez
B) Rudolfo Gonzales
C) Reies Lopes Tijerina
D) David Sanchez
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18
Chicano power was promoted by __________.
A) Cesar Chavez
B) Martin Luther King, Jr.
C) Jesse Jackson
D) Manuel Noriega
A) Cesar Chavez
B) Martin Luther King, Jr.
C) Jesse Jackson
D) Manuel Noriega
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19
The Zoot Suit Riots of 1943 illustrate __________.
A) dominant-group tolerance of violence against a minority
B) an extreme form of minority-group defiance
C) labor unrest in times of economic trouble
D) the failure of government-mandated hiring programs
A) dominant-group tolerance of violence against a minority
B) an extreme form of minority-group defiance
C) labor unrest in times of economic trouble
D) the failure of government-mandated hiring programs
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20
Mexican Americans in Los Angeles and New Mexico compared to those living elsewhere, __________.
A) are less likely to enter the mainstream of U.S. society
B) exhibit a greater retention of their culture
C) show a greater degree of assimilation
D) live mostly in the poorest sections of the cities
A) are less likely to enter the mainstream of U.S. society
B) exhibit a greater retention of their culture
C) show a greater degree of assimilation
D) live mostly in the poorest sections of the cities
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21
Currently, the two most common stereotypes that Mexican Americans have had to combat involve __________.
A) belonging to youth gangs and being undocumented aliens
B) preferring enjoyment over working hard and material over intangible rewards
C) being future-oriented and materialistic
D) being unwilling to learn English and not caring about education
A) belonging to youth gangs and being undocumented aliens
B) preferring enjoyment over working hard and material over intangible rewards
C) being future-oriented and materialistic
D) being unwilling to learn English and not caring about education
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22
Mexican Americans may be described as __________.
A) nonassimilable because of their proximity to Mexico
B) confined almost exclusively to the American Southwest
C) a single group of mostly impoverished workers
D) diverse in values, socioeconomic status, and assimilation
A) nonassimilable because of their proximity to Mexico
B) confined almost exclusively to the American Southwest
C) a single group of mostly impoverished workers
D) diverse in values, socioeconomic status, and assimilation
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23
"Repatriation" and "Operation Wetback" are examples of __________ efforts.
A) expulsion
B) forced assimilation
C) Americanization
D) self-justification
A) expulsion
B) forced assimilation
C) Americanization
D) self-justification
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24
In Puerto Rico, as in all Latin American countries, an individual's identity, importance, and security depend on __________.
A) migration patterns
B) family membership
C) religion
D) occupation
A) migration patterns
B) family membership
C) religion
D) occupation
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25
__________ reduced Puerto Rican involvement in the Catholic Church on the mainland.
A) A closed church hierarchy
B) Inability to internalize a Catholic identity
C) The appeal of Lutheran churches
D) Spiritualism and superstition
A) A closed church hierarchy
B) Inability to internalize a Catholic identity
C) The appeal of Lutheran churches
D) Spiritualism and superstition
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26
In the Puerto Rican American communities, bodegas serve as __________.
A) religious temples
B) hair salons
C) social gathering places
D) a source of cultural pride
A) religious temples
B) hair salons
C) social gathering places
D) a source of cultural pride
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27
Compared to Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans __________.
A) are less fluent in English
B) have a higher number of high school dropouts
C) have seen their poverty rates decline
D) have a longer length of residence in the mainland United States
A) are less fluent in English
B) have a higher number of high school dropouts
C) have seen their poverty rates decline
D) have a longer length of residence in the mainland United States
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28
Changes in the U.S. economy affect Puerto Rico because __________.
A) most of its labor force works on the mainland
B) it is only a small island
C) of its economic dependency on the United States
D) the only industry in Puerto Rico is servicing cruise ships from the U.S.
A) most of its labor force works on the mainland
B) it is only a small island
C) of its economic dependency on the United States
D) the only industry in Puerto Rico is servicing cruise ships from the U.S.
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29
In the early twentieth century, U.S. policy toward Puerto Rico was __________.
A) mostly to encourage economic investment
B) simply exploitation
C) an attempt at Americanization
D) introduction of pluralism
A) mostly to encourage economic investment
B) simply exploitation
C) an attempt at Americanization
D) introduction of pluralism
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30
Through the __________, the United States reserved the right to intervene in Cuba if necessary to protect U.S. interests.
A) Know-Nothing Party
B) Labor Unions
C) Platt Amendment
D) Peace Act Agreement
A) Know-Nothing Party
B) Labor Unions
C) Platt Amendment
D) Peace Act Agreement
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31
Compared to most other Hispanic-American groups except for South Americans, Cubans have __________.
A) lower educational attainment
B) a higher unemployment rate
C) a higher median family income
D) worse cultural values
A) lower educational attainment
B) a higher unemployment rate
C) a higher median family income
D) worse cultural values
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32
Cuban cultural values emphasize __________.
A) living in order to work and achieve physical comfort
B) directing hostility into physical violence
C) readily displaying kindness and generosity
D) being unwitty or disagreeable
A) living in order to work and achieve physical comfort
B) directing hostility into physical violence
C) readily displaying kindness and generosity
D) being unwitty or disagreeable
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33
In which of the following ways did Cubans respond to discrimination in Miami in the early 1980s?
A) Forming an ethnic enclave
B) Shunning local politics
C) Immediate attempts to assimilate
D) Moving in large numbers to Pensacola
A) Forming an ethnic enclave
B) Shunning local politics
C) Immediate attempts to assimilate
D) Moving in large numbers to Pensacola
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34
Dominicans commonly co-exist in neighborhoods alongside those of the __________.
A) Cubans
B) Mexicans
C) Nicaraguans
D) Puerto Ricans
A) Cubans
B) Mexicans
C) Nicaraguans
D) Puerto Ricans
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35
The greatest number of South American immigrants came from __________.
A) Argentina
B) Chile
C) Colombia
D) Ecuador
A) Argentina
B) Chile
C) Colombia
D) Ecuador
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36
The sanctuary movement that hid Salvadoran refugees from immigration officials involved __________.
A) Catholic clergy and parishioners
B) Cubans serving as a middleman minority
C) Mexican smugglers
D) the Underground Railroad
A) Catholic clergy and parishioners
B) Cubans serving as a middleman minority
C) Mexican smugglers
D) the Underground Railroad
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37
What happened in 1990 that led an 11-year-long exodus of Nicaraguan refugees to subside?
A) The contra war began.
B) The Sandinistra regime was voted out.
C) Nicaraguan asylees were denied resident status.
D) Immigration services denied entry to all Nicaraguan refugees.
A) The contra war began.
B) The Sandinistra regime was voted out.
C) Nicaraguan asylees were denied resident status.
D) Immigration services denied entry to all Nicaraguan refugees.
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38
Puerto Ricans and Dominicans have exceptionally high rates of intermarriage with __________.
A) other Hispanics
B) non-Hispanics
C) each other
D) Blacks
A) other Hispanics
B) non-Hispanics
C) each other
D) Blacks
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39
What groups have low intermarriage rates with non-Hispanics?
A) Central and South Americans
B) Cubans and Mexicans
C) Dominicans and Puerto Ricans
D) Colombians and Peruvians
A) Central and South Americans
B) Cubans and Mexicans
C) Dominicans and Puerto Ricans
D) Colombians and Peruvians
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40
If you were concerned about the Hispanic dropout rate, you would do well to focus on __________.
A) age at the time of entry into the United States
B) attendance
C) size of family
D) living in a two-parent household
A) age at the time of entry into the United States
B) attendance
C) size of family
D) living in a two-parent household
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41
What is the main "hot button" issue that that triggers nativists' ire more than any other ethnic manifestation by Hispanics?
A) Large families
B) Extensive use of the Spanish language
C) Catholicism
D) Refusal to participate in 4th of July celebrations
A) Large families
B) Extensive use of the Spanish language
C) Catholicism
D) Refusal to participate in 4th of July celebrations
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42
As a whole, the patterns for recent Hispanic immigrants can be said to be __________ those for other racial and ethnic groups.
A) vastly different than
B) extremely similar to
C) harder than
D) easier than
A) vastly different than
B) extremely similar to
C) harder than
D) easier than
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43
Which theoretical perspective is most likely to point out that Latinos are persistently restricted to low-paying job opportunities?
A) functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) interactionism
D) feminist theory
A) functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) interactionism
D) feminist theory
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44
According to functional analysis, __________.
A) the Hispanic community is unimportant in adjustment to U.S. life
B) Cuban revitalization of neighborhoods has hurt other Hispanic groups
C) allowing an underclass undermines personal rights and equal opportunities
D) existence of a dual economy denies job opportunities to Hispanics
A) the Hispanic community is unimportant in adjustment to U.S. life
B) Cuban revitalization of neighborhoods has hurt other Hispanic groups
C) allowing an underclass undermines personal rights and equal opportunities
D) existence of a dual economy denies job opportunities to Hispanics
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45
According to conflict analysis, improvement of Hispanic status depends upon their __________.
A) learning the English language
B) developing political power
C) benefiting from greater government jobs programs
D) reduced immigration to stabilize their ethnic communities
A) learning the English language
B) developing political power
C) benefiting from greater government jobs programs
D) reduced immigration to stabilize their ethnic communities
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46
According to interactionist analysis, Anglos __________.
A) have good awareness of Hispanic diversity because of television
B) are highly receptive to Hispanic pluralism
C) apply understandings of European immigrant patterns to the Hispanics
D) often misinterpret Hispanic ethnicity and behavior
A) have good awareness of Hispanic diversity because of television
B) are highly receptive to Hispanic pluralism
C) apply understandings of European immigrant patterns to the Hispanics
D) often misinterpret Hispanic ethnicity and behavior
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47
As a(n) __________ theorist, Marissa sees the massive population growth of Latin Americans as providing both a cultural identity in a new land and inciting antagonism among other ethnic groups in the United States.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
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48
Chicano activists have incorporated the concept of __________ that was first applied to the black ghetto because it also helps to describe the Anglo takeover of Latin American lands and people for the last 150 years.
A) internal colonialism
B) race
C) Hispanic identity
D) ethnicity
A) internal colonialism
B) race
C) Hispanic identity
D) ethnicity
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49
When trying to understand the Latin American experience in the United States, Raul continually stresses the dual pillars of residential segregation and economic inequality and exploitation. His views are in line with __________ theory.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
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50
Linda, as a(n) __________, stresses that Hispanics are not a monolithic group even though non-Hispanic Americans tend to view them and stereotype them that way.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
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51
Puerto Ricans became U.S. nationals in 1898 when the Treaty of Paris ended the Spanish-American War.
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52
Hispanics are the largest ethnic group in the United States and are steadily increasing in number all the time.
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53
Hispanics generally have a more casual attitude toward time than do others in the United States.
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54
The value of Marianismo might be expressed in a Hispanic female's decision to prevent her husband from trying to dominate her.
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55
The median family income for Latino families has traditionally been higher than for black families.
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56
The bracero program encouraged American-born Hispanics to sponsor recent immigrants to the United States.
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57
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service launched a program in the 1950s called "Operation Wetback."
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58
In the second half of the 19th century, Mexicans from south of the border helped fill U.S. labor needs for the construction of railroad lines and the expansion of cotton, fruit, and vegetable farms.
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59
Both Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans have had steadily declining poverty rates in recent years.
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60
Undocumented aliens make substantial economic contributions as consumers and low-skilled workers.
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61
The treaty of __________ ended the Mexican-American War in 1848.
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62
Today, __________ make up more than one-fourth of the population in the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires.
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63
The participation of Hispanic women in the labor force seems to be related to __________.
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64
__________ often serves as an unexpected basis of discrimination for Latinos coming to the United States.
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65
The percentage of Mexican-Americans receiving welfare assistance is only about __________ that of whites.
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66
The Los Angeles __________ riot in 1943 began over conflicts between Mexican residents and some sailors on leave.
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67
Under the __________ program, Mexican aliens could enter the state legally as contract laborers.
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68
__________, a term for interracial marriage, might have helped cause a society that deemphasized race.
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69
A__________ might be a good location for a Puerto Rican to both buy groceries and find advice on buying a car.
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A __________ is an alien outside the United States who is unable or unwilling to return to his or her country because of persecution or a well-founded fear or persecution.
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71
Explain the Puerto Rican concept of dignidad. Use examples to support your answer.
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72
Explain the rise of Chicano Power since the 1960s.
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73
In what way is an asylee different from a refugee?
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74
What assimilation patterns do we currently find among Hispanics in the social institutions of family and education?
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75
What concept describes the strategy of allowing the passage of time to produce acculturation and economic improvement for immigrants rather than direct, legislative action? To what groups has this strategy applied in U.S. history?
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76
Contrast prevailing racial attitudes in Latin America and in the United States.
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77
Discuss the fallacy of Mexican stereotypes.
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78
What prevented the Catholic Church from being an effective social force for Puerto Ricans as it once was for other groups?
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79
Explain why Puerto Ricans have the highest poverty rate of any major racial or ethnic group.
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80
Apply the three major sociological perspectives to the Hispanic experience in the United States.
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