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What percent of the U.S. Hispanic population is foreign-born?
 
  A) 5 percent
  B) 20 percent
  C) 38 percent
  D) 40 percent

Question 2

The historic concentration of the Latino population in the United States is where?
 
  A) Southeast
  B) Northwest
  C) Southwest
  D) Midwest



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: C





 

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