Asked by Stefanie Moreno on Jul 03, 2024

Texas has never had a Hispanic governor, and the percentage of Hispanic Americans in Texas state government is low. However, many Hispanic Americans live in Texas. In 2012, they made up nearly 40% of the state's population. Would a sociologist in Texas call Hispanic Americans a minority group?

A) No, because they make up so much of the state's population.
B) Yes, because a minority group refers to any group that is not the largest numerically.
C) Yes, because they are denied access to power and resources.
D) No, because they are the racial group with the most power and wealth.

Denied Access

The rejection or prevention from entering or using resources, services, or locations.

Minority Group

A segment of the population distinguished by physical or cultural traits, subject to different treatment and often having less power or representation compared to the majority group.

Hispanic Governor

A political leader of a state, district, or province who identifies as Hispanic or of Hispanic descent.

  • Understand the sociological meaning of minority groups and the associated power relations.