CSET Spanish V Questions And Answers
CSET Spanish V Questions And AnCSET Spanish V Costa Rica - ANS central country with highest literacy rate Hermano/ Hermana - ANS a close friend Concept of zero - ANS Greatest Olmec contribution Puerto Rican immigrants - ANS Are automatically US citizens Cuban Immigrants - ANS Came as political refugees, many were upper or middle class Malinchista - ANS interest in foreign things derived from the name of Cortes indigenous advisor Santeria - ANS Blends African traditions and Christian beliefs that began in Cuba Dia de los reyes - ANS celebrated on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe - ANS honors a Catholic Saint that is a very important day for faithful Mexican citizens Labor in 20s and 30s - ANS Mexican American Economic contributions Panama - ANS Largest free trade zone Corridos - ANS popular songs or ballads written to celebrate heroes of the Mexican Revolution Costa Rica unemployment - ANS Due to workers from other central American countries Patria Grande - ANS the concept of a shared homeland or community encompassing all of Spanish America, and sometimes all of Latin America and the Caribbean Marianismo - ANS Workship of Mary mother of jesus, positioning of women on a pedestal Repatriation - ANS Mexicans were deported back to mexico during the 1930s depression Cuban Population in Florida - ANS Familiarity due to previous business visits or pleasure before revolution Grito de Dolores - ANS fiery speech given by priest Father Miguel Hidalgo in 1810, started Mexico's independence from Spain Role of Mexicans in California during the 19th century - ANS Agricultural production, laws, american cowboy, food two party system - ANS Political party system in latin america Dictatorship in Latin Countries - ANS Was possible due to economic instability and military weakness in these countries. Spaniards educating indigenous people - ANS to Christianize the populaiton La Raza - ANS derived from la raza espanola representing unity of one group and excluding others. Now represents Mexican identity The Alamo - ANS = 1836 Santa Annas army defeats Texans at this battle 187 Texans killed. Texans fighting for independence Battle of San Jacinto - ANS war after The Alamo battle where Texans defeated the Mexicans, gaining their independence Prevalence of Mexican business man in US - ANS More latin communities in the US and business visas allows for work and living in US Puerto Ricans migration to New York City - ANS after the the Great Depression, World War II brought soldiers to US base in NY and the advent of air travel retablos - ANS Mexican folk art, painting of prayer for someone swers
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