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The Official Language Movement



· Resources: Racial and Ethnic Groups, the Internet, and the University Library

· Investigate the Official Language Movement, which is an important Hispanic American cultural interest, described on pp. 243–244 of the text by researching bilingualism in education and politics in the United States.

o Find four to six credible websites or articles supporting, opposing, or presenting information about bilingualism in education or politics. Most sources focus exclusively on either topic of education or politics; therefore, try to find at least two sources per topic.

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