Question 1
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The first Spanish language television station in the United States was established in Los Angles in the mid 20th Century, as the city’s population was mostly Mexican Americans, Latinos, and Mexican immigrants.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
False
Question 2
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According to the author, in the 20th Century, the working class community among Mexican Americans was responsible of making sure many of the newspapers continued operation in order to establish their cultural beliefs as many middle class Mexican Americans sought assimilation into American mainstream society.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
False
Question 3
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According to the author, it was important that Spanish language radio announcers were Mexican Americans that related to their audiences socially, politically, and especially language in order to carry larger listening audiences.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
False
Question 4
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What helped Mexican American radio become popular was that during World War II the U.S. Government did not impose tight restrictions on Mexican American radio as they did on Japanese, German, or Italian programming in the U.S.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
False
Question 5
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Poetry in Spanish-language newspapers was used as a method that resembled Corridos in music in that they projected a certain true story about a hero or an event that the audience needed to be informed about.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
False
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
By the mid 1990s, because of content analysis, researchers were able to prove that the common media stereotypes of Latinos on television were that of being poor, lazy, untrustworthy, and failures in life.
Selected Answer:
True
Correct Answer:
True
Question 7
1 out of 1 points
According to the author, personality