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100

What type of jobs did most Latino immigrants work in during the 1920s?

Agriculture, construction, and railroad work.

100

 what makes Colombia better than the other countries

everything

100

The US population today has a percentage of ______ that is Latino.

A)18%

B)5%

C)60%

D)30% 

A)18%

100

What is one reason people migrate from Latin America to the U.S. today?

For better job opportunities or to escape poverty.

100

What is the most widely spoken language in Latin America?

Spanish.

200

Why did U.S. businesses actively recruit workers from Mexico during the 1920s?

To fill labor shortages caused by World War I.

200

When and why was border patrol in the US first invented?

This new group of officers was created in 1924 to watch the border and regulate immigration.

200

In the 1920's Latinos most commonly worked in what labor sector?

A)Industrial Jobs

B)Agricultural Jobs

C)Sales Clerks

D)Education/teachers



B)Agricultural Jobs

200

How has Latino culture influenced American food and traditions?


Popular foods like tacos and holidays like Día de los Muertos are celebrated widely in the U.S.

200

Which Latino country won the last FIFA World Cup?


Argentina.

300

How did U.S. businesses benefit from recruiting Mexican workers?

Cheap labor kept costs low and profits high.

300

What country was the main source of Latino immigrants to the United States during the 1920s?

Mexico

300

What period of time was the Mexican Revolution?

A)1890

B)1850

C)1910

D)1950

C)1910

300

What is one challenge Latino immigrants face today that is similar to the 1920s?


Discrimination and low wages in some industries.

300

How many Latino countries does the Amazon Rainforest span?

Nine countries. Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. (about 60% of it lies in Brazil). 

400

How did the economic contributions of Latino immigrants help the development of cities in the U.S. during the 1920s?

They built roads, railroads, houses, and other infrastructure.


400

What is the U.S. Border Patrol?

This U.S. government agency, formed in the 1920s, enforced immigration policies at the border and began to formalize the regulation of Latino immigrants.


400

The majority of Latino migrants were_______.

A)Puerto Rican

B)Mexican

C)Cuban

D)Columbian

B)Mexican

400

What role do Latino immigrants play in essential industries today?

They work in areas like farming, construction, and healthcare, keeping these sectors running.

400

Which Latin American country is famous for inventing chocolate?


Mexico.


500

What economic policy or event in the 1920s limited the wages or working conditions for Latino immigrant workers? 

Discrimination and lack of labor protections.


500

What are anti-alien land laws?

Latino immigrants faced this type of state and local legislation in the 1920s, which restricted their ability to own land and access certain public services.

500

During the 1920's most Latinos migrated to which state?

A)California

B)Texas

C)Utah

D)Alabama

A)California

500

Why is Latino immigration a big issue today in the U.S.?

It involves debates over labor needs, border security, cultural integration, and immigrant rights.

500

Which Latin American city is the highest capital in the world?

La Paz, Bolivia. It’s located at 11,942 feet above sea level, so visitors might experience altitude sickness!


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