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Name: Anonymous 2010-08-01 9:34

A 10 question opinion survey of Latin America

1. What is the most significant event in Latin American history?

2. Who is the most significant individual in Latin American history?

3. In your opinion, what areas of Latin American history should be emphasized more?

4. What should be emphasized less?

5. In your opinion, is knowledge of Latin American history important in your daily life?

6. How has Latin American culture influenced your life?

7. What is the Bracero Program

8. In your opinion, how has US Interaction changed Latin America?

9. How  would you differentiate between a Hispanic and a Latino?

10. In your opinion, what major problems face Mexico and other Latin American countries - and why?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-02 7:04

1. Independence form the conquistadors
2. Chritoff Columbus
3. Cuba and Venezuela
4. ``wetbacks''
5. No.
6. I'm christian instead of muslim
7. IDK
8. It hasn't
9. Hispanic is Ibero Latin is passion
10. economic hardship. Because workers leave for USA

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-05 18:39

1.  Discovery of Western Hemisphere uninhabited wasteland by the White race in 1492
2.  His name is Juan, he mows my lawn
3.  The ongoing Reconquista, which is an organized race war against all gringos
4.  "brown nigger history month," the only ones who ever made any history worth remembering were pureblood Spanish Hidalgos whiter than you
5.  No
6.  Wetbacks fill the jails, drive up my taxes, and force my wages down by their presence
7.  If it isn't a program to round them up and send them back, does it matter?
8.  No matter how much aid we send, it remains a corrupt impoverished shithole whose sole difference from Africa is the skin color of the niggers in the tin shacks.
9.  If it's brown, flush it down.  If it's black, send it back.  If it ain't White it ain't right.
10.  Cripplingly low IQ of general populations due to high level of Neanderthal throwback Amerind genes among majority-mestizo populations, endemic corruption at all levels of government, the mestizo's inherent genetically-encoded inclinations to laziness and violence

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-05 19:57

1. Cortés destroys Aztec society (and doesn't get his gold anyway)

2. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

3. Couldn't say.

4. The Panama Canal

5. No

6. I failed a test on Latin American history once, but it averaged out by the end of the academic year.

7. A legal agreement between US and Mexico to support US agriculture during WWII when its workforce was diminished.  Originated two terrible practices: significant illegal immigration from Mexico, and business exploitation of illegal immigrants because "no one cared."  Succeeded at supporting agriculture during wartime but not much else.

8. Mixed bag; attempts for interventionism to regulate Latin American countries by the United States have been as unsuccessful as those countries actually maintaining order when left to their own devices

9. I don't really care about ethnicity to begin with so I would have to answer "If there was a difference, I couldn't differentiate it."

10.  Drugs cartels.  Population leak (esp. Mexico; seriously, you have to be a really crappy place if you can maintain a steady flow of people who want to leave).  Fortification of political force.  I'm not certain about local issues.

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