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    Week 7 Test- Hispanic/Latino American Diversity Part I. Each question is worth 3 points. For multiple choice questions‚ use highlight or bold to mark your answers. 1. The development of solidarity between ethnic subgroups‚ as reflected in the terms Hispanic and Asian Americans is called a. symbolic ethnicity b. ethnic solidarity c. panethnicity d. ethnic paradox 2. The common heritage of Hispanics is a. culture. b. race. c. language. d. all of these 3. At the beginning

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    Mexican American Article Review I feel that it is important in becoming an elementary teacher with special education that we study and teach about Mexican-American history and culture. The first article that I am going to talk is called‚ "Integrating Mexican-American History and Culture into Social Studies Classroom". The article talks about how Mexican-American are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States and also the least educated. The article also gives important information

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    Hispanic Americans in the Southwest In the mid to late 1800s full U.S. citizenship has been denied to Hispanics‚ full citizenship rights include the right to vote‚ own property‚ and holding political office. In the 1890s Mexican working-class children in urban areas were admitted to city schools but into segregated classes in the elementary grades‚ however; secondary or postsecondary education was not available to Hispanic Americans. Ranching‚ agriculture‚ factories and railways and the wages

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    Hispanics and Latino Americans are citizens with origins in the Hispanic countries of Latin America or Spain. The term Hispanic was first adopted by the United States government during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. To be identified as “Hispanic” means that your ethnic background and heritage can be traced back to the original Spanish empire’s lineage. Spanish is a commonly spoken language in many states in America including California‚ Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ and Texas. Hispanics and

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    Travis Foglesong Dr. Carter English 111-F23 February 19‚ 2013 The American Regression In Cal Thomas ’ article‚ “Is the American Dream Over?” he expresses a strong‚ anti-liberal opinion that explains why “the American dream” is lost. The article points out that the American society has become too dependent on a dysfunctional government while the key to a successful life in America used to lie in individual initiative. Certain traits‚ that had lead past generations to success‚ have been lost

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    Debra Nickles WGS 1000: Introduction to Women and Gender Studies December 9‚ 2013 American Notions of Beauty In the U.S. we are surrounded by the images of “beautiful” or what society and media considers “beautiful” to be. The media showcases a particular body type and expects everyone to strive to fulfill that body type but‚ the images of ultra-thin‚ young‚ large breasted‚ white women are far from true. These images we see are either airbrushed‚ computer enhanced or completely false (Shaw

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    the Literature by Hispanic Writers? | Latino culture has many different traditions that contribute to literature by Hispanic writers but the importance of family is one of the most important to Latinos. Many of these other traditions include religion and gender roles. Family life also can affect the way children can develop and how they do in school. And all of this contributes significantly in Hispanic literature. Familismo is the term used by Latin Americans for the close connection

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    A Proud Mexican-American As a kid‚ we usually don’t focus on small things like what ethnic title society labels us‚ we just want to be kids and have fun. Growing up we start to realize that these things aren’t small at all. It’s actually a huge deal for people to question what ethnic label they are referred to as. Not only that‚ but it’s a bigger question what people label themselves as. I was introduced as to being Mexican. Made sense since both parents were born in Mexico. But I was born in

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    intended to explain a short history of Mexican Americans living in the United States of America‚ traditional health care that some have chosen‚ and also a multitude of holistic medical treatments that some Mexican Americans believe in and use. This paper will include research conducted online (internet) and off-line (non internet) and personal interactions (self). Mexican Americans / Health Care As of the 2009 U.S. Census‚ Mexican Americans represent approximately 10.3 percent‚ 31.7 million

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    Mexican America’s ‚ Cubans‚ Puerto Ricans‚ and Central and South American’s are the groups I have chosen to write on. It took some time to study these groups as I am one of the typical American’s who seems to link the groups together. I do not mean to be that way‚ I simply haven’t done a whole lot of research on the matter. What I have discovered is that they are all very similar‚ but have somewhat different priorities and traditions. It also appears that economic status is a dividing factor.

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