In a Pew Hispanic Center survey of nearly 3,000 Latinos:
A) modest percentages of Latino groups identified their group as "white" when given the standard Census categories of white, black, Asian, American Indian, and Pacific Islander, with one exception (Cuban Americans) .
B) 17 percent of the Mexican American respondents identified as white, compared to 19 percent of Puerto Ricans, 14 percent of Central Americans, and 29 percent of South Americans.
C) majorities of Mexican American and Puerto Rican respondents, from the largest Latino groups, chose Latino/Hispanic as their racial identity, as did the sample as a whole.
D) All the above
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