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1. How were the suit zooters portrayed in the media?  Group of…

1. How were the suit zooters portrayed in the media? 

Group of answer choices

A As gang members and as un-Americans.

B All of these are portrayals of suit zooters in the media.

C As troubled youth in need of social services.

D As American deviants.

 

2. ____________was another common label for Chicanos which means rotten fruit.

 

3. What does being Mestizo mean? 

Group of answer choices

A Not identifying with colonical Spain.

B Being Hispanic.

C Being half Mexican and half Estern European.

D Being half Indian and half Spanish

 

4. After the Mexican American war, what did the Treaty of Guadalupe guaranteed for Mexican people?

Group of answer choices

A The treaty guaranteed freedom to marry, buy land, and travel to Mexico without a visa.

B The treaty guaranteed them the right to vote.

C None of these

D The treaty explicitly guaranteed them rights to their land, language, religion, customs, and civil rights.

 

5. _______________was referred as the “Robin Hood of the Rio Grande”

Group of answer choices

A Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzalez

B Juan Cortina

C Cesar Chavez

D Reies Lopez Tijerina

 

6. __________________is known to be the first and only woman to be lynched in California.

Group of answer choices

A Josefa Segovia “Juanita”

B Dolores Huerta

C Malinali

D Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez

 

7. During the Great Depression, Mexican labor was suddenly treated as disposable because of the collapse of the American economy which resulted in the Mexican Repatriation Act. It was considered Constitutional because only illegal aliens were to be deported, but many Mexican American citizens were sent to Mexico. This is shameful event is called the_________________.

Group of answer choices

A Mas Deportation of the 1930’s

B Mexican American Deportation Force

C Operation Wetback

D Mexican Repatriation Act

 

8. ___________________is consider the biggest mass deportation of undocumented workers in United States history. As many as 1.3 million people may have been swept up in the Eisenhower-era campaign with a racist name, which was designed to root out undocumented Mexicans from American society.

Group of answer choices

A Operation Wetback

B Operation Deportation

C Bracero Program

D Repatriation Act

 

9. The generation before the Chicano Movement was known as the “Mexican-American Generation.” Which of the following is NOT true about this generation? 
Group of answer choices

A Believed that by adopting mainstream American cultural attitudes and placing faith in the American Educational system, politics and own claims of whiteness they could find middle-class success

B Often, they changed their names to sound more Americans

C Were proud of Spanish as their native language.

D Were farther removed from Mexico than their immigrant parents of grandparent

10. What are are the events that led to the Lemon Grove Incident? 

Group of answer choices

A Lemon Grove School District in San Diego, attempted to create separate school for Mexican and Mexican American students. A suit followed a year later and became the first successful desegregation court decision in the country.

B Mexican American students walked out from Lemon Grove High School

C On June 3, 1943, sailors on leave in Los Angeles California fought with a group of Mexican Americans wearing zoot suits.

D Felix Longoria, a private, who was killed on a volunteer mission during the last days of World War II, his body was shipped home for burial in the Three Rivers cemetery, where the “Mexican” section was separated by barbed wire. The director of the funeral home would not allow the use of the chapel because because “the Whites would not like it.”