In Daniel L. Schorr's, "Reconverting Mexican Americans" (1946)



1. Why does Schorr think that views of history help to sustain prejudice against Mexican Americans?



2. Why does he believe that resentment among Mexican Americans "will not be contained" ?

Respuesta :

Answer:

1.He thinks and felt it will never change due to the fact that it is easier to hold down and suppress people than it is to allow them to be seen as equals.

2.He believe the resentment among Mexican-Americans will not be contained because Schools still try to give top billing to the defense of the Alamo in History class and From birth because Mexicans are often presumed to be lazy as well as shiftless and dishonest.

Explanation:

1. What Schorr think that views of history help to sustain prejudice against Mexican- Americans was that He thinks and felt it will never change due to the fact that it is easier to hold down and suppress people than it is to allow them to be seen as equals.

2. He believe the resentment among Mexican-Americans will not be contained because Schools still try to give top billing to the defense of the Alamo in History class and From birth because Mexicans are often presumed to be lazy as well as shiftless and dishonest.

For all Americans, the process of “reconversion” to a peacetime economy was a bad experience. This was particularly true for groups— women, African- Americans, Mexican- Americans that are said to have made significant gains in employment due to the war time labor shortage, and whose horizons had widened because of service in the military.

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