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RYAN BANYAN

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South Americans are most similar to Cubans in their:
 
  a. relatively high levels of education.
  b. wave of first entry into the U.S.
  c. motivations for immigration.
  d. reception by the U.S. government.

Question 2

Yolanda and Ramon are Mexican immigrants with two daughters. According to the 2012 census statistics, we can predict their household income will be about __________ that of the median income of a non-Hispanic white household.
 
  a. 65 percent
  b. 70 percent
  c. 75 percent
  d. 80 percent



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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