The history of U.S. immigration and expansion shows that
A. Mexicans living in the Southwest were guaranteed cultural autonomy in treaty agreements that were not upheld.
B. Native Americans, living with nature on reservations, have one of the longest life spans in the United States.
C. Puerto Rican immigrants to the United States, like the first wave of Cuban refugees, were poor and illiterate.
D. Dominican immigrants were quickly assimilated in a single generation.
E. None of the above.
A
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