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Please read the Introduction and Chapter 1 to Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836-1986 by David Montejano before answering the questions
This book cannot be described as a southwestern history about nation building, economic development, and ethnic relations. True
False
The past experience of Anglos dealing with Native Americans and Blacks only led them to behave and carry an anti-Mexican prejudice even though Anglos and Mexicans did coexist in some instances.
True
False
If Mexicans owned land, they were still treated as inferiors by Whites even though holding land meant you had power and money.
True
False
The "triumphalist literature" that the author refers to is what our class calls "traditional literature.
True
False
The author pretty much says that the experience of Mexicans and Anglos together results in "integration". True
False
The author argues that biological differences do not create race situations but rather color. True
False
The road to "integration" in terms of citizenship has been easy compared to blacks.
True
False
One of the most useful sources for the author was Frederick Olmsted. True
False
The research of the author was well complete, especially the "Mexican side" of the sources and story. True
False
The term "Mexicans" as used by author refers to Americans of Mexican decent
True
False
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