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One way that adolescents explore their ethnic-racial identity is by learning about famous events and people in history.
 
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Pilar knew she was Hispanic American. Pilar valued her Hispanic roots and felt herself very much part of the contemporary United States. In the ethnic-identity achievement stage, people acquire a reasonably secure ethnic-racial identity.
 
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