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Hispanic Leaders Test

Hispanic Leaders
Puerto Rican Sonia Sotomayor

This Hispanic Leaders Test is based on Hispanic achievers who made an impact in history. Hispanic Month is the perfect time to talk to your family about these Latino figures who shaped history.

Part of loving our heritage is sharing what we know of it, these leaders represent role models for our children. Go to your local library and find a book about any of them, explain to your little one who they are and why they are important today. Just another way to preserve Hispanic culture.

Try not to scroll down completely as you can find the correct answers at the bottom of the page in the last section under "Check Your Answers Here."

He was the Mexican leader of the Chicano Movement who's philosophy of non-violence was inspired by Gandhi and Reverend Martin Luther King
Cesar Chavez
Jorge Mas Canosa
Carlos Castaneda
She is the only Hispanic appointed judge to the Supreme Court of the U.S. as of 2009
Ellen Ochoa
Linda Chavez
Sonia Sotomayor
He is the Argentinean iconic figure who helped lead the revolution in Cuba and the liberation movements across Latin America
Fidel Castro
Ernesto Che Guevara
Willie Colon
She is the first Latina U.S. astronaut in history
Ellen Ochoa
Antonia Pantoja
Gloria Dolores Huerta

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  • He was the Mexican leader of the Chicano Movement who's philosophy of non-violence was inspired by Gandhi and Reverend Martin Luther King. Cesar Chavez.
  • She is the only Hispanic appointed judge to the Supreme Court of the U.S. as of 2009. Sonia Sotomayor.
  • He is the Argentinean iconic figure who helped lead the revolution in Cuba and the liberation movements across Latin America. Ernesto Che Guevara.
  • She is the first Latina U.S. astronaut in history. Ellen Ochoa.
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    Hispanic Facts
    in the U.S.

    One in seven people in the United States is of Hispanic origin.

    Hispanics are a mix of European, African and Native American people.

    In 204 B.C. Romans created the term Hispanic to identify inhabitants from the Iberian Peninsula which encompass Spain and Portugal today.

    The term Hispanic was adopted in the U.S. in the 1970s by the federal government in its census questionnaires.

    The U.S. is the fifth largest Hispanic country in the world.


    St. Augustine and Santa Fe were Hispanic cities founded before Plymouth.


    Spanish is the fourth most frequently spoken language in the world.


    Twenty countries speak Spanish as their first language.


    70% of the Hispanic population lives in five states: California, Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois.


    Hispanics are the largest minority in the U.S.