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The author most probably uses the phrase “charter minority” to reinforce the idea the Mexican Americans _____.
A

are a native rather than an immigrant group in the United States

B

played an active political role when Texas first became part of the United States

C

have been misunderstood by scholars trying to interpret their culture

D

identify more closely with their Indian heritage than with their Spanish heritage


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a charter minority on our own land表明,他们虽然是少数民族,却是地地道道的土著人,答案为A。
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