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As I was reading about Hispanic/Latinos/Mexican-Americans, I've noticed that they still continue to carry over their religious views and their connections while being in America. Although, as I read further in-depth on the articles that I ran across, they are considered 'Chicanos' because they live in America. They aren't as consider to be a full Latino/Hispanic because they live in America, they are considered a little lower than those who live in their original country. The children are certainly impacted by the community around them, they typically speak both English and Spanish fluently but it depends where they live in how well they speak/pronounce. Reason for being viewed a little different than from those who live in their own country would be because the Chicanos have been influenced by American views and have their culture a little mixed with theirs. They also tend to struggle with their religious views with other Christian views that they've encountered. Lastly, I found that in each Chicano's family their children have different attitudes therefore, they can't be pictured as just the 'same' personality. These changes occurred because of the American influence in school, religions and massive diversity.
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