Latino Voices: Mexican, Puerto Rican, And Cuban Perspectives On American PoliticsThis book provides basic information about the political values, attitudes and behaviors of Mexican-, Puerto Rican-, and Cuban-origin populations in the United States. It describes the extent to which U.S. citizens of Hispanic origins hold particular views and participate in specific activities. |
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Psychological Cultural Linguistic and Associational Characteristics of U | 15 |
Information Environment of U S Citizens | 26 |
Political Values of U S Citizens | 45 |
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