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justinmsk

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Luis and Paula are undocumented immigrants from Mexico.Their son, Gabriel, is born in Texas.This family exemplifies
 
  a. binationality.
  b. transnationality.
  c. local nationality.
  d.
   mulitnationality.

Question 2

Predict the exogamy rates for second-generation Asian and Latino immigrants and why.
 
  a. They are likely to decrease because there is an increase in the number of potential same-ethnicity partners.
  b. They are likely to decrease because cultural expectations to maintain ethnic purity are increasing.
  c. They are likely to increase because there is a growing acceptance of mixed marriages.
  d.
   They are likely to increase because family cultures want quicker assimilation.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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