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Topic: The impact of Hispanics as the largest minority in the United States.

Info seeking strategies Keywords: "Hispanics", "Hispanic Culture", "Hispanic Food", "Impact of Hispanics", "Hispanic Minorities", "Minorities in the US"

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As time went on, the Spanish language has been spoken a lot more in the U.S. now than before. There were roughly 11 million Spanish speakers in 1980. By 2012, it increased to over 38 million. Most Hispanic families often teach their children Spanish. Hispanics made a big impact on music in the United States. Hispanic music is a lot more popular now then it was then. Billboard magazine introduced the "Hot Latin Songs" chart in 1986, which ranks the best songs on spanish-language radio stations. Later on, they introduced the "Top Latin Albums" chart in 1993, which ranks the top selling Latin albums in the United States. The U.S. has a lot Spanish-Language media outlets. The two largest broadcasting networks are Univision and Telemundo, this provides Spanish-language television to the majority of the U.S. Having Spanish-language television made is possible for Hispanics to follow the sport of soccer in the U.S. This influenced the growth in popularity of soccer in the U.S. https://www.interexchange.org/articles/abroad/2015/08/17/latino-hispanic-culture-in-us/
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http://nbclatino.com/2013/10/17/latino-other-ethnic-influences-changing-americas-food-choices/ The author uses quotes from people and it says where they got their information. The Hispanics have a big impact on US food. Today, tortillas are outselling burger and hot dog buns.Most Hispanic foods have been so "American," a lot of people don't consider them ethnic. Last year, Hispanic foods and beverages were an $8 billion market. By 2017, it reached $11 billion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language_in_the_United_States Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States. The United States is filled with millions of people who speak Spanish as their first or second language. This makes the United States the third largest country with the most Spanish speakers in one country. There are a lot more Spanish speakers in the U.S. than speakers of German, French, Italian, Hawaiian, varieties of Chinese, and Native American languages combined. Later waves of emigration from other Hispanic countries helped strengthened the role of Spanish language in the U.S. Hispanics are one of the fastest growing ethnic group in the country.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/17/hispanic-influence-tortillas-take-over-burger-buns/ With the rising of Hispanic culture, it is leading to a big integration of Hispanic food into American culture.

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 * **hook sentence or question** Have you ever wondered what would happen to the U.S. culture if there were no Hispanics in the United States? The culture we have today will be much different if there were no Hispanics.
 * **thesis statement** There are many ways Hispanics have impacted the U.S. culture by being the largest minority in the United States, such as making a big impact on U.S. foods, language, and entertainment.
 * **supporting details** Talk about tortillas outselling burger and hot dog buns.
 * **supporting details** Talk about Hispanic restaurants being popular
 * **supporting detail** Talk about how Hispanic food is eaten at homes and it's easy to make.
 * **supporting details** Talk about how the Spanish language has increased
 * **supporting details** Talk about how the U.S. has one of most Spanish speakers.
 * **supporting details** Talk about how there's more Spanish speakers than other languages combined.
 * **supporting details** Talk about how Hispanic music is a lot more popular.
 * **supporting details** Talk about Hispanic broadcasting networks
 * **supporting details** Talk about the growth in soccer making soccer popular and make it more popular to watch.
 * **restate the thesis**
 * **broader perspective**