Behind Mattel’s portrayal of Latino/Latina identity lies a(n) ______ that sells itself as authentic but that ultimately either depicts Latino/Latina culture as homogeneous and exotic or repackages the doll’s Latinidad in an assimilated form, whether to make her more attractive to more assimilated Latinos or to market her more effectively in places where ethnic diversity is not particularly marketable.
A. system of representation
B. organization of false imagery
C. structure of racism
D. collection of misunderstanding
A. system of representation
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A. the Philippines against the United States. B. Mexico against the Spanish. C. Indonesia against the Dutch. D. Fiji against the British. E. Brazil against the Portuguese.
In the eighteenth century, under the English government's theory of representation,
A. each American colony was allowed one non-voting representative in Parliament. B. the king spoke to Parliament on behalf of the American colonies. C. the American colonies were represented by the courts. D. the American colonies had no claim to any political representation. E. the American colonies were represented in Parliament.
At the Philadelphia convention, James Madison's major innovation was to argue that
A. a national legislature was more likely to conspire against the rights of minorities. B. slavery was immoral and must be brought to an immediate end. C. strong governments were prone to oppressing local communities. D. a republican government could thrive in a diverse society.
By 1954 the army had disbanded its last all-black units, and the armed forces became one of the first sectors of American society to abandon __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).