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3.31 - The Chicano Movement
By Makinde Adedapo
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The Following Assessment is based on the text below, "The Chicano Movement" and material covered in previous assessments in Quarter 4.
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Question 1
1.
Based on the article, the Author would most likely agree that
The large population of Mexican Americans in the U.S. is proof that America has always welcomed Mexicans into the country.
The Chicano movement had a narrow focus for what needed to be changed in society for Mexican Americans.
Mexico's government is mainly responsible for the struggles of Mexican Americans in the U.S. because they sold their territory.
The United States has a history of ignoring its own laws which has lead to discrimination against Mexican Americans.
Question 2
2.
Which selection below would be the best summary of the text.
The Chicano Movement succesfully achieved all of its goals in thier fight for justice which is why the movement did not need to continue.
The impact of the Chicano movement in the U.S. was limited to progress made in education for Mexican Americans.
The Chicano Movement achieved some of their goals in their fight for civil rights and ultimately proved that Mexican Americans could impact change in America.
The impact of the Chicano movement was limited to the 60's but did not have much of an effect on future generations.
Question 3
3.
Which choice best describes the nature of the relationship between The Chicano Movement & The Civil Rights Movement.
The Chicano Movement implemented strategies that were succesful in the Civil Rights Movement.
The Chicano Movement and the Civil Rights Movement joined forces in their respective fights for civil rights in the United States.
The Chicano Movement inspired many in the Southern States to fight for justice and equality
The Chicano Movement and the Civil Rights Movement clashed over civil rights and which groups need were more important.
Question 4
4.
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the Treaty of Guadalupe HIldalgo in 1848
the Treaty of Guadalupe HIldalgo in 1848 was insignificant in its impact on the Chicano movement becuase it was more than 120 years before the Chicano Movement.
the Treaty of Guadalupe HIldalgo in 1848 partially lead to the mistreatment of Mexican Americans because it gave the U.S. power over land inhabited by many Mexican Americans.
the Treaty of Guadalupe HIldalgo in 1848 achieved its primary goal of helping Many Mexican Americans become U.S. Citizens.
Most of the success that the Chicano Movement achieved was due to the great benefits to Mexican Americans after the Treaty of Guadalupe HIldalgo in 1848.
Question 5
5.
The concept of "Aztlan" became popular partially because Mexican Americans lost the fight to reclaim land that they once owned.
True
False
Question 6
6.
The U.S. government instituted new laws in the agricultural industry because they feared that if they did not it would lead to war with Mexico.
True
False
Question 7
7.
Based on the chart above,
select
all
of the answers below that would be true.
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The West region has more representatives from immigrant families than
all
of the other regions combined.
Illinois has 11 total representatives from immigrant families in Congress.
Two generations of Immigrants from the West make up 35 of the 117th Congress representatives.
More children of immigrants are representatives from the Northeast Region than the total number of representatives from the Midwest.
There are more children of immigrants from the West region in Congress than the total numbers of representatives from
any
other region.
Question 9
9.
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