$5.00 Hispanic American Diversity
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Preview: ... ative language is not English to use it as an asset rather than liability.<br> Religious factors are highly important predictors of Hispanics’ preferences regarding abortion policies. According to the data from Latino National Political Survey, a sample of over 2,700 U.S. Hispanics completed in 1990; committed Hispanic Protestants, most of whom belong to conservative group, are more strongly pro- life than any other segment of Latino population, and are much more likely than others to support a total abortion ban (social science quarterly, 2005). Committed Catholics also tend to hold pro life views, but they are relatively more likely to endorse an abortion ban that includes exceptions for rape, incest, and threats to the mother’s life (Ellison, 2005). Less devoted Catholics and Protestants generally do not differ from religiously unaffiliated (Smith, university of Texas at Austin).<br> <br>Mexican Americans<br> Three themes represent the characteristics of being Mexican American among these are work, family, and religion. For those Mexican people who live in an area that thrives on agricultural production, they often take jobs that are described as hard work or physical labor. Through their efforts they are the contributors that aids in the production of food for the US American breadbasket. Mexican Americans provided strong support for the value placed on family. For them family is the foundation for which life grows. Their principle is religion as ‘constant’ in their lives. Religion binds the strength of Mexican American does represent patterned ways of life for a particular people in a particular place (Aoki, 2000).<br> <br ...
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