TENAZ was an organization promoting Chicano political separatism.(T/F) Prior to the Spanish conquest, theatre did not exist in Mexico. (T/F) Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz__________________. (a) Wrote Chicano theatre (b) Mesoamerican theatre (c) colonial period Mexican theatre The Teatro Campesino was founded by (a) César Chávez (b) Jorge Huerta (c) Luis Valdez _________ is a Chicano play which focuses on the Pachuco sub-culture. (a) Los Vendidos (b) Zoot Suit (c) Los Pachucos (d) Bowl of Beings Jorge Huerta was the founder of TENAZ. (T/F) The acto and the corrido are one in the same. (T/F) Culture Clash is comprised of Richard Montoya, Rick Salinas and (a) Luis Valdez (b) Herbert Siguenza (c) Daniel Valdez Culture Clash was founded in the 1960’s. (T/F) 10. Chicano literature is limited to poetry and novels. (T/F) 11. Code-switching and__________are defining features of Chicano literature. (a) caló (b) pochismos (c) profanity (d) both a & b 12. Chicanismo is not often reflected in works by Chicano writers. (T/F) 13. Juan Seguín and Mariano Vallejo were early writers, who wrote protest literature. (T/F) 14. Sandra Cisneros wrote Mexican Village in 1945. (T/F) 15. Quinto Sol Publications nurtured the careers of authors such as Rodolfo Anaya, (a) Rolando Hinojosa-Smith (b) Tomás Rivera (c) Luis Valdez (d) both a & b 16. I am Joaquín is an epic poem written by Chicano activist (a) Alurista (b) Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzáles (c) José Montoya (d) Rodlofo Anaya 17. I am Joaquín laid the groundwork for the future of Chicano literature since 1967. (T/F) 18. I am Joaquín popularized the use of the term, Mexican-American. (T/F) I am Joaquín is an epic poem, which relates the history of the Chicano. (T/F) El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan , written by “Alurista”, inspired a sense of Chicano nationalism. (T/F) Chicano author, Richard Rodríguez, often expresses his sense of chicanismo is his work. (T/F) Sandra Cisneros wrote the popular novel Bless Me Última . (T/F) Author Cherrie Montoya deals with issues of Chicana lesbianism in her works. (T/F) Tomás Rivera and Rolando Hinojosa-Smith wrote Spanish language estampas. (T/F) Mexican corridos often narrated stories of the Mexican-American experience in the 1800’s. (T/F) Richard Rodríguez often explores his strong sense of chicanismo . (T/F) The poet, José Montoya, utilizes much caló in his poems. (T/F) Gregorio Cortéz is the subject of a popular 19 th century corrido from Texas. (T/F) Jesús Salvador Treviño is a pioneer Chicano film maker. (T/F) Luis Valdez, the playwright, is also a Chicano filmmaker. (T/F) Corky González wrote the poem, “I am Joaquín”, and directed a film based on this poem. (T/F) Moctesuma Esparza is a Chicano actor. (T/F) Real Women Have Curves is film based on a play by Josefina López. (T/F) Early 20 th century depiction of Mexicans in American film was typically favorable. (T/F) Chicano films of the 1960’s and 1970’s promoted .