Which artist group makes corridos about the streets rather than about the ranchos, according to the articles we read?
Fuerza Regida
Are old corridos or modern corridos more likely to be about the life of the person singing?
Modern corridos
What decades did the Mexican Revolution occur?
1910-1920
What is the definition of "Latino"?
Mostly refers to United States inhabitants who have cultural ties to Latin America.
What is the Spanish term for Trap Corridos?
Corridos Tumbados
Which artist's murder in Sinaloa is still unsolved?
Chalino Sanchez
Which revolutionary leader did “Corrido del general Zapata" celebrate?
Emiliano Zapata
What were some common themes of historical corridos?
Battles, leaders, famous horses, loyalty to Mexico etc.
What is the definition of "Hispanic"?
Refers to people, cultures, or countries related to the Spanish language.
Are Haitians and Brazilians who speak French and Portuguese considered Hispanic?
No
Which artist recorded "Contrabanda y Traicion"?
Los Tigres del Norte
What song did Chalino Sanchez record about the tragedy of his lover lying to him?
Nieves de Enero
What was the main purpose of Corridos during the Mexican Revolution?
To spread news and tell stories
What is the definition of "Mexican"?
A native or inhabitant of Mexico, or a person of Mexican descent.
Are Filipino people, people from Spain, and people from Equatorial guinea considered Latino?
No
Who was the first female artist on Rancho Humilde records?
Ivonne Galaz
Which Mexican Revolutionary general do the songs "Centauro de Oro" and "Toma de Zacatecas" tell stories about?
Francisco "Pancho" Villa
Why did the Mexican public in the 1910s and 1920s need their news via Corridos/ why couldn't they read the newspaper?
Many could not read
What is the definition of "Mexican American"?
Americans of Mexican heritage.
Are Haitians and Brazilians who speak French and Portuguese considered Latino?
Yes
Which actor and singer recorded many of the historical Corridos and starred in movies about the Mexican revolution?
Antonio Aguilar
What happens at the end of the story in "Contrabanda y Traicion"?
Camelia kills Emilio and takes the money
What was the main point of the Mexican revolution?
Overthrow a dictatorship and give the people power
What is the definition of "Chicano"?
A chosen identity for many Mexican Americans in the United States. Plus indigenous roots, minus dominant culture.
Are Filipino people, people from Spain, and people from Equatorial guinea who speak Spanish considered Hispanic?
Yes