Premise / Critique ·Did the Mexican American population share these views?
It's unclear. Need to have better understanding how patterns of bilingualism, rates of immigration, and variations in ethnic consciousness impacts politics to answer the question.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
26.
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Question Type
Stated
The author expresses uncertainty in P2: “Garcia may be exaggerating the degree to which the views of these activists were representative of the ethnic Mexican population residing in the United States during this period.”
The author is not uncertain about this. She believes we cannot assume that an increase in the number of Mexican Americans born in the U.S. led to an increase in political activism.
There’s no evidence the author is uncertain about the assumptions of historian preceding Garcia.
c
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The author is not uncertain about this. She believes there wasn’t a general consensus among Mexican American political activists between 1930 and 1960.
The author expresses uncertainty about this at the beginning of P3.
e
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The author doesn’t express uncertainty about this. She believes that the League and the Congress had different political goals.
Difficulty
41% of people who answer get this correct
This is a very difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%155
170
75%180
Analysis
Stated
Critique or debate
Humanities
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
47%
163
b
4%
156
c
7%
159
d
41%
166
e
1%
157
Question history
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