Deck 9: Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans: Identity and Incorporation
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Deck 9: Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans: Identity and Incorporation
1
Which subgroup of U.S.Hispanics is the largest?
A) Mexicans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Dominicans
D) Cubans
A) Mexicans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Dominicans
D) Cubans
A
2
Based on one study,the most preferred racial-group classification was:
A) Hispanic.
B) Latin.
C) Mexican.
D) Spanish-origin.
A) Hispanic.
B) Latin.
C) Mexican.
D) Spanish-origin.
A
3
According to the U.S.Census 2000,Latinos comprise ________ of the total U.S.population.
A) 9.3 percent
B) 12.5 percent
C) 37 percent
D) 56.3 percent
A) 9.3 percent
B) 12.5 percent
C) 37 percent
D) 56.3 percent
B
4
Which ethnic group has been among the most successful in maintaining their cultural heritage ? in the United States?
A) Italians and Asians
B) French and Russians
C) Poles and Africans
D) Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans
A) Italians and Asians
B) French and Russians
C) Poles and Africans
D) Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans
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5
LULAC fought the school district in the Lemon Grove,California case because:
A) They would not let Hispanics participate in extra-curricular activities.
B) They forbade Spanish-speaking students from attending schools.
C) They integrated schools.
D) They built a Mexican-only school.
A) They would not let Hispanics participate in extra-curricular activities.
B) They forbade Spanish-speaking students from attending schools.
C) They integrated schools.
D) They built a Mexican-only school.
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6
Which is the most important factor when determining if children will speak Spanish or ? English?
A) if their parents speak English
B) if the schools teach English only
C) if the schools teach bilingual
D) if the community is English-speaking
A) if their parents speak English
B) if the schools teach English only
C) if the schools teach bilingual
D) if the community is English-speaking
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7
The majority of Puerto Ricans live in ________ states.
A) Southwestern
B) Northeastern
C) Texas and California
D) Florida and Missouri
A) Southwestern
B) Northeastern
C) Texas and California
D) Florida and Missouri
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8
All of the following are examples of U.S.Census Bureau struggles to define Mexican and ? Puerto Rican Americans except:
A) Mother tongue.
B) the use of the term "other."
C) last name spelling.
D) skin color.
A) Mother tongue.
B) the use of the term "other."
C) last name spelling.
D) skin color.
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9
The Lau task Force Remedies recommended ________ education for New York City children.
A) five language
B) Spanish-only
C) bilingual
D) English-only
A) five language
B) Spanish-only
C) bilingual
D) English-only
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10
Which subgroup of U.S.Hispanics is the second largest?
A) Cubans
B) Dominicans
C) Puerto Ricans
D) Mexicans
A) Cubans
B) Dominicans
C) Puerto Ricans
D) Mexicans
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11
The bilingual education debate is framed by Anglo conformity and ________ ideologies.
A) discrimination
B) cultural pluralist
C) anti-assimilationist
D) conflict
A) discrimination
B) cultural pluralist
C) anti-assimilationist
D) conflict
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12
What percent of the U.S.Hispanic population is foreign-born?
A) 5 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 38 percent
D) 40 percent
A) 5 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 38 percent
D) 40 percent
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13
The historic concentration of the Latino population in the United States is where?
A) Southeast
B) Northwest
C) Southwest
D) Midwest
A) Southeast
B) Northwest
C) Southwest
D) Midwest
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14
Puerto Rico was at one time under the control of all of the following except:
A) France.
B) Spain.
C) United States
D) Christopher Columbus.
A) France.
B) Spain.
C) United States
D) Christopher Columbus.
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15
As incomes increase,fluency in English:
A) decreases.
B) increases.
C) disappears.
D) is accompanied by fluency in Spanish.
A) decreases.
B) increases.
C) disappears.
D) is accompanied by fluency in Spanish.
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16
Cultural pluralist would encourage children to learn:
A) English only.
B) Spanish only.
C) two languages.
D) More than one language in bilingual programs.
A) English only.
B) Spanish only.
C) two languages.
D) More than one language in bilingual programs.
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17
When Puerto Ricans voted in the 1950 referendum,they chose a:
A) U.S. state status.
B) democracy with a president.
C) commonwealth.
D) dictator.
A) U.S. state status.
B) democracy with a president.
C) commonwealth.
D) dictator.
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18
The ________ Act of 1968,Title VII was an amendment to the 1965 Elementary and Secondary ? Education Act which funded bilingual education programs.
A) Language Equity
B) Fairness in Learning
C) Bilingual
D) English-Only
A) Language Equity
B) Fairness in Learning
C) Bilingual
D) English-Only
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19
According to your text,early in U.S.history,Mexican American children were believed to be ? ________ in language.
A) deficient
B) capable
C) retarded
D) incapable
A) deficient
B) capable
C) retarded
D) incapable
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20
The best way to describe the Hispanic population is:
A) shrinking.
B) homogeneous.
C) heterogeneous.
D) assimilating.
A) shrinking.
B) homogeneous.
C) heterogeneous.
D) assimilating.
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21
Which Hispanic group typically scores segregation index scores above 70?
A) Mexican Americans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cubans
D) Dominicans
A) Mexican Americans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cubans
D) Dominicans
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22
The Brown v.Topeka Board of Education case of 1954 was preceded by a case in New York City ? brought in behalf of Puerto Rican children.
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23
Puerto Ricans,it has been found,provide ________ of the care their elderly or disabled family ? require.
A) none
B) most
C) some
D) all
A) none
B) most
C) some
D) all
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24
Mexican Americans make about ________ on Anglos dollars.
A) 27 cents
B) 55 cents
C) 67 cents
D) 99 cents
A) 27 cents
B) 55 cents
C) 67 cents
D) 99 cents
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25
What percentage of Puerto Ricans live in poverty,according to mid 1980 data?
A) 20 percent
B) 33 percent
C) 41 percent
D) 50 percent
A) 20 percent
B) 33 percent
C) 41 percent
D) 50 percent
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26
Even the fourth generation of Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans have retained the value ? of:
A) speaking English.
B) returning home each year.
C) familism.
D) machismo.
A) speaking English.
B) returning home each year.
C) familism.
D) machismo.
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27
Bilingual education in the United States has been implemented with very little controversy.
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28
Cubans and Mexican Americans are culturally similar in the United States.
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29
Many Mexican American and Puerto Rican youth:
A) graduate high school.
B) graduate college.
C) drop out of college.
D) drop out before graduating high school.
A) graduate high school.
B) graduate college.
C) drop out of college.
D) drop out before graduating high school.
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30
Many Puerto Rican islanders speak Spanish better than English.
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31
Puerto Ricans,seeking employment opportunities have been moving more toward:
A) sunbelt states.
B) Northwest.
C) Southwest.
D) Midwest.
A) sunbelt states.
B) Northwest.
C) Southwest.
D) Midwest.
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32
Which category of Mexican American is most likely to interracially marry (marry out)?
A) those with parents born in Mexico
B) those with parents born in New York
C) those with native parents
D) those with non-native parents
A) those with parents born in Mexico
B) those with parents born in New York
C) those with native parents
D) those with non-native parents
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33
When Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States,the locals chose English as the official ? language.
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34
At one time in Puerto Rico's history,the United States had political control of the island.
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35
Pluralists want only minority children to be bilingual in the United States.
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36
Most Puerto Rican migration to the United States came after WWII.
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37
More and more Mexican American men are moving into:
A) exports.
B) farm work.
C) manual labor.
D) professions.
A) exports.
B) farm work.
C) manual labor.
D) professions.
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38
Very few Mexican Americans live in the southwestern U.S.states.
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39
Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans have not:
A) substituted Spanish for English.
B) substituted English for Spanish.
C) remained for generations in the United States.
D) voted in favor of bilingual education.
A) substituted Spanish for English.
B) substituted English for Spanish.
C) remained for generations in the United States.
D) voted in favor of bilingual education.
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40
Hispanics are a very diverse category of U.S.ethnics.
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41
According to Gordon's theory,Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans are assimilating by ? substitution.
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42
The post-colonial perspective can be applied to Puerto Rican Americans.
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43
White Hispanics typically have White friends.
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44
Compare the Mexican American and Puerto Rican assimilation experience (or lack of ? assimilation experience) using information provided in Chapter 9.
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45
Describe some of the unique hardships faced by Mexican Americans and by Puerto Ricans.
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46
Organizers for English-only language support bilingual language programs.
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47
Unemployment for Whites and Puerto Ricans is almost identical.
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48
Describe the progress made by Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans in terms of primary and ? secondary assimilation and structural assimilation.
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49
Summarize the key historical events and dates leading up to Puerto Rico's current status with ? the United States.
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50
Williams (1990) found that Mexican Americans are trying to assimilate into Anglo America ? when seeking professions.
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51
Lemann proposed that dark skinned Puerto Ricans may face racial discrimination once living ? in the United States.
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52
Describe the value of family in Hispanic culture using examples from Mexican American and ? Puerto Rican ethnic groups.
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53
It is estimated that 323 languages are currently spoken in the United States.
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54
Male Mexican Americans who completed four years of college made the same money as did ? white male college graduates.
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55
The authors claim total support for immigrant and colonial models,based on their findings.
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56
Make the argument that all U.S.children should learn at least two languages.Which ? perspective would you be using?
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57
How is Puerto Rico similar to or different from the current 50 U.S.states?
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58
Briefly summarize the bilingual education debate including key arguments for and against and ? key principles of success from the assimilationistic and pluralistic perspectives.
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59
Puerto Rican youth often receive rural and small school educations in the United States.
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60
Mexican Americans appear to be achieving higher levels of education.
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61
Make the argument that Hispanics represent a very diverse ethnic category of peoples.Use ? evidence from Chapter 9.
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62
Describe who and how Mexican Americans and/or Puerto Ricans are experiencing upward ? socioeconomic movement.
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