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  • 1. 

    Hispanic people can be from the following races:

    • A.

      White, Black, Native, and Mixed.

    • B.

      Only mixed and Black.

    • C.

      Tanned, Black, brown, no white.

    • D.

      Mixed only.

    Correct Answer
    A. White, Black, Native, and Mixed.
    Explanation
    Caucasic or White Europeans from Spain came to the Americas in the Age of Exploration. With them, they brough the African slaves, and millions of white Spanish settlers. White settlers, Black African slaves, and Natives from all regions of the American continent share the same space, for instance, Hispanics come in a wide variety of races nto excluding White and Black. There are WHITE Hispanics, BLACK Hispanics, Native indigenous, and mixed races in all Spanish speaking countries and the United States.

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  • 2. 

    An African Latino person is a Latin American person of ____________________African ancestry.

    Correct Answer
    black
    Explanation
    If you really paid attention to your research, you should know that in the definition it says:
    An Afro-Latin American (also Afro-Latino in the United States) is a Latin American person of Black African ancestry.

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  • 3. 

    The Atlantic Slave Trade was:

    • A.

      An opportunity for African people to make a new life in the American continent.

    • B.

      African people from several countries were sold by other Africans to European slave traders and explorers from Spain and Portugal to work in the new world as slaves.

    • C.

      White Europeans recruited Africans to work for the explorers.

    • D.

      Europeans slave traders exchange people with African Slave Traders to work for each other.

    Correct Answer
    B. African people from several countries were sold by other Africans to European slave traders and explorers from Spain and Portugal to work in the new world as slaves.
    Explanation
    During the Atlantic Slave Trade, African people from various countries were sold by fellow Africans to European slave traders and explorers from Spain and Portugal. These individuals were then transported to the Americas to work as slaves. This answer accurately describes the process and dynamics of the Atlantic Slave Trade, highlighting the role of African slave traders and the destination of the slaves in the new world.

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  • 4. 

    Marriage and love between female European settlers and Indigenous and Black slaves was taboo in South America during the colonization.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    During the colonization of South America, there was a strong taboo against marriage and love between female European settlers and Indigenous and Black slaves. This was due to the prevailing racial and social hierarchies of the time, which sought to maintain the purity of European bloodlines and uphold the power dynamics of the colonial system. Such relationships were seen as a threat to the existing order and were therefore strongly discouraged and stigmatized.

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  • 5. 

    One of the following list of countries is the only one that really has African Latino American in their population.

    • A.

      Colombia, Chile, Cuba, Brazil, Guatemala, El Salvador, Haiti, Dominican Republic...

    • B.

      Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Chile...

    • C.

      Chile, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela.

    • D.

      Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic...

    Correct Answer
    D. Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic...
    Explanation
    The answer includes countries that are known to have a significant population of African Latino Americans. These countries have a history of African diaspora and have a large number of people of African descent who identify as Latino or Hispanic.

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  • 6. 

    Estevanico was:

    • A.

      The first African Spanish speaking slave to step in South America.

    • B.

      The first African Spanish speaking slave to step in North America.

    • C.

      The first African Spanish speaking explorer who arrived to North America.

    • D.

      The first Spanish speaking explorer who arrived to North America.

    Correct Answer
    B. The first African Spanish speaking slave to step in North America.
    Explanation
    Estevanico was the first African Spanish speaking slave to step in North America. This means that he was the first person of African descent who spoke Spanish and was enslaved to set foot in North America.

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  • 7. 

    In your own words, explain how languages and skin color shouldn't be confused when classifying people in ethnic groups. Keep in mind the Age of Exploration, the migration from Europeans to many different countries, the language spoken by settlers and conquistadors.

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