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Traditional research has confronted only Mexican and United States interpretations of Mexican-American culture. Now we must also examine the culture as we Mexican Americans have experienced it, passing from a sovereign people to compatriots with newly arriving settlers to, finally, a conquered people-a charter minority on our own land.
When the Spanish first came to Mexico, they intermarried with and absorbed the culture of the indigenous Indians. This policy of colonization through acculturation was continued when Mexico acquired Texas in the early 1800's and brought the indigenous Indians into Mexican life and government. In the 1820's, United States citizens migrated to Texas, attracted by land suitable for cotton. As their numbers became more substantial, their policy of acquiring land by subduing native populations began to dominate. The two ideologies clashed repeatedly, culminating in a military conflict that led to victory for the United States. Thus, suddenly deprived of our parent culture, we had to evolve uniquely Mexican-American modes of thought and action in order to survive.
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17. The author's purpose in writing this passage is primarily to
(A) suggest the motives behind Mexican and United States intervention in Texas (B) document certain early objectives of MexicanAmerican society (C) provide a historical perspective for a new analysis of Mexican-American culture (D) appeal to both Mexican and United States scholars to give greater consideration to economic interpretations of history (E) bring to light previously overlooked research on Mexican Americans
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18. The author most probably uses the phrase "charter minority" to reinforce the idea that Mexican Americans
(A) are a native rather than an immigrant group in the United States (B) played an active political role when Texas first became part of the United States (C) recognized very early in the nineteenth century the need for official confirmation of their rights of citizenship (D) have been misunderstood by scholars trying to interpret their culture (E) identify more closely with their Indian heritage than with their Spanish heritage
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19. According to the passage, a major difference between the colonization policy of the United States and that of Mexico in Texas in the 1800's was the
(A) degree to which policies were based on tradition (B) form of economic interdependency between different cultural groups (C) number of people who came to settle new areas (D) treatment of the native inhabitants (E) relationship between the military and the settlers
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20. Which of the following statements most clearly contradicts the information in this passage?
(A) In the early 1800's, the Spanish committed more resources to settling California than to developing Texas. (B) While Texas was under Mexican control, the population of Texas quadrupled, in spite of the fact that Mexico discouraged immigration from the United States. (C) By the time Mexico acquired Texas, many Indians had already married people of Spanish heritage. (D) Many Mexicans living in Texas returned to Mexico after Texas was annexed by the United States. (E) Most Indians living in Texas resisted Spanish acculturation and were either killed or enslaved.
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19. According to the passage, a major difference between the colonization policy of the United States and that of Mexico in Texas in the 1800's was the
(A) degree to which policies were based on tradition (B) form of economic interdependency between different cultural groups (C) number of people who came to settle new areas (D) treatment of the native inhabitants (E) relationship between the military and the settlers
Contrast between the American Colonianist and the Spanish colonianist can be seen in the Paragraph 2. First sentence of Paragraph 2 explains how Spanish Settelers interact with the natives "When the Spanish first came to Mexico, they intermarried with and absorbed the culture of the indigenous Indians". On the other hand US citizens who migrated to Texas had unique approach, They prefer to subdue natives to acquire land and I quote "As their numbers became more substantial, their policy of acquiring land by subduing native populations began to dominate". Finially in the next sentence author says that these cahracteristic of two colonialist led to war.
Thus the major difference between two colonianist is how they approach the natives.
20. Which of the following statements most clearly contradicts the information in this passage?
(A) In the early 1800's, the Spanish committed more resources to settling California than to developing Texas. (B) While Texas was under Mexican control, the population of Texas quadrupled, in spite of the fact that Mexico discouraged immigration from the United States. (C) By the time Mexico acquired Texas, many Indians had already married people of Spanish heritage. (D) Many Mexicans living in Texas returned to Mexico after Texas was annexed by the United States. (E) Most Indians living in Texas resisted Spanish acculturation and were either killed or enslaved.
We know that Spanish Colonist had milder approach. They intermarried with the natives and even some of the natives took part in government. So choice E mostly contardicts with the view in the passage. Quote from the passage "When the Spanish first came to Mexico, they intermarried with and absorbed the culture of the indigenous Indians"
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18. The author most probably uses the phrase "charter minority" to reinforce the idea that Mexican Americans
(A) are a native rather than an immigrant group in the United States (B) played an active political role when Texas first became part of the United States (C) recognized very early in the nineteenth century the need for official confirmation of their rights of citizenship (D) have been misunderstood by scholars trying to interpret their culture (E) identify more closely with their Indian heritage than with their Spanish heritage
It is stated in the first paragraph that the Mexican Americans once sovereign, then compatriots with later settlers and finally, conquered people-a charter minority. Choice A makes perfect sense. Since the Mexican Americans were already there when the settlers come, they were the natives rather than immigrants.
Quote from the passage " passing from a sovereign people to compatriots with newly arriving settlers to, finally, a conquered people-a charter minority on our own land."
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22 Nov 2020, 23:14
Sear Buck, If A is the correct answer to question 18, then, the 1st para probably means following: Here, in the 1st para, “sovereign people” means Mexican Americans, who were independent in Texas when they brought Texas people under control through acculturation. Then, “newly arriving settlers” refers to the US citizens migrating to Texas. And, “a Charter Minority on our own land” means even though Texas once belonged to the Mexican -Americans, those Mexican Americans later became subdued by the US force, thus becoming a minority group in their own Texas territory.
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ovey wrote:
Sear Buck, If A is the correct answer to question 18, then, the 1st para probably means following: Here, in the 1st para, “sovereign people” means Mexican Americans, who were independent in Texas when they brought Texas people under control through acculturation. Then, “newly arriving settlers” refers to the US citizens migrating to Texas. And, “a Charter Minority on our own land” means even though Texas once belonged to the Mexican -Americans, those Mexican Americans later became subdued by the US force, thus becoming a minority group in their own Texas territory.
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For Q18, I think choice (D) makes more sense than (A), as the hidden answer also says, even though in some other places (A) is given as the correct answer. My thinking is to put "charter minority" into the context: "Traditional research... Now we must also examine the culture as we Mexican Americans have experienced it, ... a charter ... minority on our own land." The question asks the idea reinforced here. Choice (A) is basically a literal reading of the meaning of "charter minority," whereas choice (D) reflects the role "charter minority" plays in the context, thus the main point of the passage.
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Choice D states that Maxican Americans are misunderstood by scholars. But there is no misunderstanding. They were not studied by the scholars, who are interested in learning about their culture and the author insists that they must be studied.
While choice A has clearly been supported from the passage that they were native of course.
guestuser wrote:
For Q18, I think choice (D) makes more sense than (A), as the hidden answer also says, even though in some other places (A) is given as the correct answer. My thinking is to put "charter minority" into the context: "Traditional research... Now we must also examine the culture as we Mexican Americans have experienced it, ... a charter ... minority on our own land." The question asks the idea reinforced here. Choice (A) is basically a literal reading of the meaning of "charter minority," whereas choice (D) reflects the role "charter minority" plays in the context, thus the main point of the passage.
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26 Dec 2021, 00:14
Answers in Big Book are completely different. I was solving it in the big book and most of the answers here are wrong. The passage is on page 844. You can check it.
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20. Which of the following statements most clearly contradicts the information in this passage?
(A) In the early 1800's, the Spanish committed more resources to settling California than to developing Texas. (B) While Texas was under Mexican control, the population of Texas quadrupled, in spite of the fact that Mexico discouraged immigration from the United States. (C) By the time Mexico acquired Texas, many Indians had already married people of Spanish heritage. (D) Many Mexicans living in Texas returned to Mexico after Texas was annexed by the United States. (E) Most Indians living in Texas resisted Spanish acculturation and were either killed or enslaved.
I am not a huge fan of this question which is still an official question. It is one of the weirdest ones by ETS. Basically, it is a sort of EXCEPT question
The stem says most clearly contradicts which means we have to find the information in the passage and see among the answer choices which one is the opposite
(A) In the early 1800's, the Spanish committed more resources to settling California than to developing Texas.
No mention at all of California in the passage, whatsoever. OFF
(B) While Texas was under Mexican control, the population of Texas quadrupled, in spite of the fact that Mexico discouraged immigration from the United States.
I do not see such stats information in the passage. OFF
(C) By the time Mexico acquired Texas, many Indians had already married people of Spanish heritage.
The passage says:
they intermarried with and absorbed the culture of the indigenous Indians. This policy of colonization through acculturation was continued when Mexico acquired Texas in the early 1800's and brought the indigenous Indians into Mexican life and government.
This is also true. The passage DOES NOT contradict C or vice-versa.
(D) Many Mexicans living in Texas returned to Mexico after Texas was annexed by the United States.
Now is the most debated question among the others
The passage says: after the US victory " Thus, suddenly deprived of our parent culture, we had to evolve uniquely Mexican-American modes of thought and action in order to survive.
Deprived of our parent culture DOES NOT necessarily mean that people back in Mexico. Could be also the case that after the annexation of Texas by the US Gov the Mexicans over there had the US influence just because the US was the new landlord. We immediately are used to thinking: we are deprived by our parents means they did back .....we do not have enough information to say that for sure
(E) Most Indians living in Texas resisted Spanish acculturation and were either killed or enslaved.
E is the right choice. Spanish killed and enslaved the Mexicans. No, it is false: instead, on the contrary, they promoted the policy of acculturation.
E clearly contradict the passage and its information
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For 20th Question. Struggling between Option D and E. D says people went back to Mexico. This is may/may not be true. E says Spanish killed whereas they didn't.
So we always should go for confirm answers. But D is also true because its also not mentioned in passage. So D is also true
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Midhilesh489 wrote:
For 20th Question. Struggling between Option D and E. D says people went back to Mexico. This is may/may not be true. E says Spanish killed whereas they didn't.
So we always should go for confirm answers. But D is also true because its also not mentioned in passage. So D is also true
I explained in very detail above your reply to the 20th question.
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