Hispanic Identity

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...as one large group of people, a culture, that have similar identities, if not the same identity culturally speaking, this is not necessarily the case. It is much like any other culture and is therefore quite diverse. For example, just because someone is an American does not mean they are religious, are white, are Republican, or that they even drive a car. People from any culture are diverse and when speaking of the Hispanic people this is even more so the case due to the fact that they often come from many different regions in the world. With this in mind the following paper examines aspects of the identity of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Columbians.

Mexican Americans
Linguistic: Spanish is the primary language of Cuba, though many people can understand and speak English (About Cuba [2], 2007).
Political: Cuba is a socialist state About Cuba [1], 2007).
Social: Three-quarters of the Cuban population lives...

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