Which of the following statements about Mexican immigration to the United States are accurate? The flow of population from Mexico has not been stimulated by U.S. employers. Mexican Americans continue to be treated as a colonized group as a result of the political and economic systems that were formed in the 19th century. Discrimination toward Mexican immigrants declines as a sense of competition and threat between such immigrants and other racial and ethnic groups increases. All of the above. None of the above. 5 points QUESTION 2 This key leader in the Chicano movement sought to protect the rights of migrant farm workers and advocated nonviolent protest, particularly the use of boycotts: José Angel Guttiérrez. Rodolfo Gonzalez. Reies López Tijerina. César Chávez. None of the above. 5 points QUESTION 3 Which of the following statements best describes research and data on Latino acculturation in the United States? Second generation immigrants are more likely to speak English than their parents. The majority of Hispanics speak Spanish only. The majority of Hispanics speak English only or are bilingual. Both A and B. Both A and C. 5 points QUESTION 4 Which of these characteristics demonstrates the third wave of mass immigration to the United States? It began after 1965 as a result as a shift in U.S. immigration policy. It is more diverse than previous waves of immigration. While the number of immigrants arriving per year is higher than earlier waves of immigration, the percentage of immigrants that comprise the U.S. population is lower today than in the past. All of the above. None of the above. 5 points QUESTION 5 This policy, passed in 2001, allows for long-term detention of suspects and more latitude for searches and surveillance and raised concerns about how to balance the need for public safety with individual civil liberties: USA Patriot Act. Executive Order 13769. Muslim Ban. Civil Rights Act. All of the above. 5 points QUESTION 6 According to sociologist Douglas Massey, which statement does NOT characterize differences between contemporary and historic assimilation patterns? The ease and speed of modern modes of communication and transportation will maintain cultural and linguistic diversity. Immigrants today face an economy and labor market similar to that experienced by Europeans immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Immigration today is continuous rather than cyclical. All of the above. None of the above. 5 points QUESTION 7 You are a sociologist who is making an argument that traditional assimilation theory applies to recent immigrants. Which of the following statements would you include in your argument? Contemporary assimilation will not follow the same course that it followed for European immigrants in the late 19th and early 20thcenturies. Studies of acculturalization show that contemporary immigrants achieve Engl.