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5) The passage provides support for which of the following statements?

(A) Romo’s and Garcia’s books were the first accounts of the history of urban Mexican- American communities.
(B) Texas and California are currently the states with the two largest urban Mexican- American communities.
(C) Social and labor histories were not written until about fifteen years ago.
(D) El Paso is the only southwestern border city that has had any influence on Mexican culture.
(E) The only numerically significant Mexican immigration after 1910 occurred in Texas and California. ’
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As per this line "During this period a record number of Mexican American immigrants came to the United States, particularly to Los Angeles, which had the largest Mexican American population in the United States as early as 1930."

How can I infer "Texas and California are currently the states with the two largest urban Mexican- American communities."
Please explain.
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5) The passage provides support for which of the following statements?

(A) Romo’s and Garcia’s books were the first accounts of the history of urban Mexican- American communities.
(B) Texas and California are currently the states with the two largest urban Mexican- American communities.
(C) Social and labor histories were not written until about fifteen years ago.
(D) El Paso is the only southwestern border city that has had any influence on Mexican culture.
(E) The only numerically significant Mexican immigration after 1910 occurred in Texas and California. ’
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As per this line "During this period a record number of Mexican American immigrants came to the United States, particularly to Los Angeles, which had the largest Mexican American population in the United States as early as 1930."

How can I infer "Texas and California are currently the states with the two largest urban Mexican- American communities."
Please explain.


Los Angeles, which had the largest Mexican American population in the United States as early as 1930.

The sentence says they had the largest Mexican American population as early as 1930. There is an implication here then that it probably still does (though we cannot say for sure).

Is East Los Angeles's meteoric rise as a mecca for Mexican immigration comparable to developments in San Antonio, Texas—the second largest urban community of Mexicans—during the first decades of the twentieth century?

This clearly says that San Antonio, Texas has the second largest community of Mexicans. The passage talks about LA and Texas as the major hubs of Mexican Americans since the beg. of 1900s. It seems that they are currently the states with the largest communities too since communities take decades to settle.
Even if for a moment, we say that we cannot confirm this, the passage does provide support. Think about what 'provides support' means - we don't necessarily need to prove without doubt, but there is an increased probability. The question does not ask for what is necessarily implied from the passage.
Besides, the passage does not provide support to any other option.
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4) The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about recent historians’ accounts of Mexican-American urban history?

(A) They have shown that Mexican-American immigrants experienced most of the same problems that other groups of immigrants to the United States did.
(B) They have documented the similarities among southwestern cities with established Mexican- American communities. |
(C) They have concentrated primarily on labor histories of Mexican-American urban communities.
(D) They have followed recent histoniographical trends and ventured into areas unexplored by traditional academic historians.
(E) They have provided a thorough analysis of the ways in which Mexican-American urban immigrants’ life experiences are representative of all Mexican-American immigrants’ expenences.

The last two lines of the first paragraph give this info:
Influenced greatly by recent trends in the nation's historiography—particularly the ''new'' social, labor, and urban histories—historians focusing on the Mexican American experience have begun to uncover a past long ignored by academics. Two recent books, Ricardo Romo's East Los Angeles and Mario Garcia's Desert Immigrants, make important contributions to Mexican American history.

Answer (D)
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4) The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about recent historians’ accounts of Mexican-American urban history?

(A) They have shown that Mexican-American immigrants experienced most of the same problems that other groups of immigrants to the United States did.
(B) They have documented the similarities among southwestern cities with established Mexican- American communities. |
(C) They have concentrated primarily on labor histories of Mexican-American urban communities.
(D) They have followed recent histoniographical trends and ventured into areas unexplored by traditional academic historians.
(E) They have provided a thorough analysis of the ways in which Mexican-American urban immigrants’ life experiences are representative of all Mexican-American immigrants’ expenences.

Explanation: Clearly mentioned in the passage as: "Influenced greatly by recent trends in the nation's historiography—particularly the ''new'' social, labor, and urban histories—historians focusing on the Mexican American experience have begun to uncover a past long ignored by academics."

Option A and B are incorrect as they are not discussed in the passage. Option C is incorrect because the primary focus of historians was both labor and urban histories and not labor alone. Option E is incorrect as can be inferred from the lines: "the books do not raise the question of whether the history of these two urban communities provides a general understanding of Chicano life in American cities. Neither study offers useful comparisons to other southwestern communities, nor does either adequately compare the urban experiences of Mexican and other immigrant groups."

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Regarding Q1, it is written in the option B ' evaluating recent studies of urban history'. I eliminated this option thinking that this option is too broad because there is no mention of the mexican american and the passage is not dealing with the entire gamut of recent studies of urban history. Please explain where my thought process is wrong.
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Lets me try to help with Q1.

Para 1 introduces two historians books to show important contributions to Mexican American history and what influenced them to write. Neutral tone. No author opinion

Para 2 discuss about Romo's study and his area of focus. Mostly positive tone. Author's opinion is there

Para 3 discuss about Mario's study and his area of focus. Mostly positive tone. Author's opinion is there

Para 4 Author's says the two studies are good but they lagged at some points.

So overall if we look author is not criticising or only praising. He is giving his view like a critique or movie reviewer, showed the good and the bad side and provided his opinion. So B accurately captures. Lets look why others are wrong

A. Says criticizing no not at all if we look overall passage.

C. He is not only comparing but addressing the good and the bad for both

D. Not at all author has described in detail about development.

E. Again not correct

For option B check the 1st Para two recent books and then the later Para is about both recent studies. Can you please let me know what option did you pick and why? In that way it would be helpful to know what you missed.


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Regarding Q1, it is written in the option B ' evaluating recent studies of urban history'. I eliminated this option thinking that this option is too broad because there is no mention of the mexican american and the passage is not dealing with the entire gamut of recent studies of urban history. Please explain where my thought process is wrong.
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Thank you for your response. I think you did not get why I eliminated B.I have no doubt regarding that author is evaluating the recent study on the impact of urbanisation on Mexican American. But in the option B it has not been mentioned that the urban history is about the mexican american, it has simply mentioned "urban history", which makes the scope of the passage very broad. That is why I eliminated B
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Lets me try to help with Q1.

Para 1 introduces two historians books to show important contributions to Mexican American history and what influenced them to write. Neutral tone. No author opinion

Para 2 discuss about Romo's study and his area of focus. Mostly positive tone. Author's opinion is there

Para 3 discuss about Mario's study and his area of focus. Mostly positive tone. Author's opinion is there

Para 4 Author's says the two studies are good but they lagged at some points.

So overall if we look author is not criticising or only praising. He is giving his view like a critique or movie reviewer, showed the good and the bad side and provided his opinion. So B accurately captures. Lets look why others are wrong

A. Says criticizing no not at all if we look overall passage.

C. He is not only comparing but addressing the good and the bad for both

D. Not at all author has described in detail about development.

E. Again not correct

For option B check the 1st Para two recent books and then the later Para is about both recent studies. Can you please let me know what option did you pick and why? In that way it would be helpful to know what you missed.



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During the past fifteen years, historians of Mexican American, or Chicano, experience have contributed significantly to understanding the early twentieth century history of the second largest ethnic minority group in the United States. Influenced greatly by recent trends in the nation's historiography—particularly the ''new'' social, labor, and urban histories—historians focusing on the Mexican American experience have begun to uncover a past long ignored by academics. Two recent books, Ricardo Romo's East Los Angeles and Mario Garcia's Desert Immigrants, make important contributions to Mexican American history.

Romo's study documents the impact of urbanization from 1900 to 1930 on the Mexican American pueblo society that had existed in the historical downtown plaza area of Los Angeles, California, since the mid-nineteenth century, and on the development, after 1900, of new immigrant barrios (neighborhoods) east of the Los Angeles River. He shows convincingly how Mexicans were excluded from the jobs that would have provided them some avenue for upward occupational mobility after the First World War. Romo also effectively analyzes the process of migration, resettlement, and adjustment of Los Angeles's Mexican immigrants, most of whom left Mexico after 1910 because of the Mexican Revolution. During this period a record number of Mexican American immigrants came to the United States, particularly to Los Angeles, which had the largest Mexican American population in the United States as early as 1930.

Overall, East Los Angeles bridges a critical gap in early twentieth-century Mexican American urban history. Garcia's Desert Immigrants, focusing primarily on the years 1900 to 1920 in El Paso, Texas, also examines the formation of a Mexican American urban community. Well researched and engaging, Garcia's study demonstrates that Mexican immigrants played an essential role in the dramatic expansion of the local economy by becoming the backbone of the labor market. Garcia skillfully portrays the ethnic and class factors in El Paso society that created significant problems for early Mexican immigrants and that were over­ come only as the Mexican American community in El Paso became more firmly established after 1920. Desert Immigrants also examines the special role that El Paso, as a border city, played in the political and cultural life of local Mexicans.

While advancing our understanding of Mexican American urban history, the books do not raise the question of whether the history of these two urban communities provides a general understanding of Chicano life in American cities. Neither study offers useful comparisons to other southwestern communities, nor does either adequately compare the urban experiences of Mexican and other immigrant groups. Did El Paso's proximity to the border and its function as a labor depot for Mexican workers in the United States make its historical trajectory significantly different from that of other Mexican American urban centers? Is East Los Angeles's meteoric rise as a mecca for Mexican immigration comparable to developments in San Antonio, Texas—the second largest urban community of Mexicans—during the first decades of the twentieth century?

1. In the passage, the author is primarily interested in

The author reviews two recent books on Ricardo Romo and Mario Garcia, praising their contributions to Mexican American urban history but criticizing them for not showing whether these city case studies generalize to Chicano life in other cities or immigrant groups.

(A) criticizing academic historiography

The passage briefly mentions broader trends in historiography, but that is background. The main discussion is not an attack on historiography itself.

(B) evaluating recent studies of urban history

Yes. The author summarizes what East Los Angeles and Desert Immigrants do well, then points out their limits (lack of comparisons and unclear generalizability). That is the central job of the passage, so this is best.

(C) comparing different historical methodologies

No. The author does not compare methods in detail; the focus is on what the two books cover and what they fail to address.

(D) describing the development of Chicano history

Partly, but only as setup. The passage does not mainly trace the field’s development; it mainly assesses two specific works.

(E) explaining the historical importance of southwestern cities

The cities (Los Angeles, El Paso, San Antonio) are discussed because they are the settings of the books, not because the author’s goal is to explain why such cities matter historically.

Answer: (B)
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