In identifying the linguistic, political, social, economic, religious, and familial conventions and/or statuses of four Hispanic groups living in the United States; the following four groups have been chosen, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and El Salvadorians. Each group has a rich cultural identity but has been placed in the same category, Hispanic Americans, on the basis of language. All these groups share the Spanish language, though each has a different dialect and some words spelled
minority in the USA because they have a great diversity regard with race, culture and language. They helped build this country since their cultures have been adopted in this country and them also apport help to this country. Latin Americans have made a lot of contributions to the USA such as military, language, fine arts, literal arts, music, politics, food and others. Economic Music Hispanic’s music had a great impact in USA. Nowadays, Americans listen to Hispanics’ music. Hispanics’ music now is
is Politics in this case, that affected Latino in USA. A thorough research was conducted to understand the causes and effects of politics and how it moulded the growth of Latinos in this country. 3. The learning outcome was to understand the role of politics and its impact on Latinos living in USA. To gain a better understanding of this some range of themes were introduced to help understand the central issue. They are: a. Population- The Hispanic population increase of 15.2 million between 2000
of information from the horse’s mouth, such as friends, superiors as well as news from social media about America. For example, the USA is the most diverse country with distinctive values, about American society, everything is in this country is giant, such as its territory, army, economy, people, and even fast food. The laws and rules are very strict and people of USA rigidly adhere them as their Bible regardless of a suffer from a lack of gun control. In addition, I strongly agree with others that
American history. In reality, the history of African American started from the Atlantic oceans which the African people at first came to Florida in 1500s by Hispanic to visit this new world. They searched for their dreams for a good life which never happen. In 1600s, the British colony brought the African slaves to Jamestown, so the slavery in the USA land started from the British colony. The history proves that a
soon. This assignment deals with ”The Hispanic Challenge” illuminated through Samuel P. Huntingtons article, short stories and a census. ”I See You Never” by Ray Bradbry and ”Caramelo”, ”Mexico Next Right” by Sandra Cisneros have been used to show how the situation is for the Hispanics in the US, mostly the Mexicans. At first there has been given an account on what Huntington is describing in his article, how he has a very negative attitude towards Hispanics and thereafter the fiction texts have
believe that Hispanics should be deported and that they come to America to take their jobs away from them. Additionally, many Americans consider all Hispanics to be Mexican and fail to recognize the differences between different Latin American countries. In spontaneous situations, people may be quick to negatively judge another based on their appearance and their perceived stereotypes of a certain group of people. My boyfriend and his family, who were all born in Peru, invited me to the USA vs Peru
nearly one person out of every six living in the United States will be of Hispanic/Latino origin (Selig Center Multicultural Economy Report, 2006). The Hispanic community in the largest minority in the USA and the fastest growing, it is also one with a high incidence of preventable diseases such as Diabetes, periodontitis, colorectal cancer and HIV. Obesity and teen age pregnancy are significantly more prevalent in Hispanic/Latino population as well. Rate of vaccination is also below that of the
of what others consider you?Some people might call you “Hispanic” or “Latino/a” but do they know the meaning.Being Hispanic is a person related to Spain or a Spanish speaking country while a Latino is a person from Latin America.I use to think I was Latina but in reality I’m Hispanic. I’m also American,Mexican and a minority. A lot of people consider me a Latina,but what they don't know is that I'm a Hispanic female not a Latina. I am Hispanic because I come from a country that it's standard language
Why do you think the experience of Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban immigrants has been so different? Remember to think about this within the context of their historical experience as well as considering the nature of American society at the time of their arrival. Also consider Taking Sides 4.2 Remember that Latinos are NOT a racial group. The problem with Mexico started with the politic of “ Manifest Destiny “ where they loose more of the half of Mexican territory ; this was because of a religious