The term barrioization, coined by Albert Camarillo, describes the
a. upward mobility of Mexicans in California as they moved to mixed neighborhoods.
b. process whereby former Californios continued their privileged lifestyles in neighborhoods segregated from the newly-arrived Mexican laborers.
c. creation of separate, Spanish-speaking neighborhoods that developed rich cultural lives while economic opportunities within the larger community were limited.
d. type of living quarters for Mexican construction workers and miners.
c
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