With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Legal scholar Ian Haney López records that, in the 1930s, "community leaders promoted the term "Mexican American" to convey an assimilationist ideology stressing white identity." Academic Lisa Y. Ramos notes that "this phenomenon demonstrates why no Black-Brown civil rights effort emerged prior to the 1960s." As a precursor to the Chicano Movement, anti-assimilationist Mexican American youth rejected the previous generation's racial aspirations to assimilate into Anglo-American society and developed an "alienated "pachuco" culture that fashioned itself more as Mexican than American." Pachucos themselves adopted Chicano identity to emphasize their opposition to assimilation in the 1940s.
text_B: Would a person who identified as pachuco be more likely to speak Spanish as a primary language than English?
YES.