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García argues that Mexican American activists from about 1930 to 1960 were more radical and more politically varied than historians have thought, and that they anticipated reforms of the 1960s–70s. The reviewer says García gives some persuasive examples but makes two big mistakes: he downplays real, sharp disagreements between groups (for example, whether to assimilate into U.S. culture or to defend Spanish and seek bilingual education), and he assumes these activists’ views represented most Mexican Americans without enough proof—things like who was U.S.-born, how many spoke Spanish, and immigration/citizenship patterns could change how politically active ordinary people were. Because of those problems, the reviewer thinks García overstates his case.

Logic Breakdown

For this author-uncertainty question I scan the passage for hedging/doubt phrases (e.g., 'may be', 'it is not clear', 'one cannot assume') — those appear in the second-flaw paragraph about representativeness, so check each option against that paragraph.

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26.

The author of the passage expresses uncertainty with regard to which one of the following?

Correct Answer
D
The author explicitly questions how representative the activists' views were: 'García may be exaggerating the degree to which the views of these activists were representative of the ethnic Mexican population residing in the United States during this period.' He then notes 'it is not clear how far this outlook extended beyond these activists' and warns that 'one cannot assume that an increase in the proportion of Mexican Americans born in the United States necessarily resulted in an increase in the ethnic Mexican population's political activism.' These statements show the author's uncertainty is about the extent to which the activists' views were shared by the broader ethnic Mexican population (choice D).
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