Exam 1: Why Race, Class, and Gender Still Matter
Exam 1: Why Race, Class, and Gender Still Matter37 Questions
Exam 2: Systems of Power and Inequality213 Questions
Exam 3: Social Institutions and Social Issues181 Questions
Exam 4: Intersectionality and Social Change72 Questions
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According to the author, what made the incident at the traffic light racist?
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From the author's viewpoint, which "assault with intent to hurt" caused the most lasting damage to its intended victim?
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Why did the author call the incident he relates "the most painful and shocking event" of his life? Discuss why it was so painful. Consider what made it shocking to him.
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Trask would argue that historians have engaged in_____thinking, by judging Hawaiian culture to the standards of their own culture.
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What hurt Carlos more than the mace or the night he spent in the juvenile detention center?
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How do the killings of Michael Brown, Emmett Till, and Tamir Rice illustrate the importance of understanding race, gender, and age as intersecting systems of power and domination?
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The Hawaiian language shows possession in two ways: through the use of an "a" possessive, which indicates_____, and through the use of an "o" possessive, which denotes_____.
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According to Lorde, we tend to speak not of human difference, but human_____.
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Why is language so important to understanding a people's culture and heritage?
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Is the failure of historians to learn the Hawaiian language the result of ignorance or ethnocentric bias? Please explain your answer.
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According to Hawley and Flint, the_____caricature is harmful because it both dehumanizes and suggests that, even as a spiritual being, a Black person's purpose is to serve White people.
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According to Lorde,_____are tricked into joining the oppressor by believing they can share power.
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How does Audre Lorde perceive the intersection between being Black and a lesbian? What are solutions proposed?
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Historians claim that Hawaiian land tenure was based on "feudalism." Trask would argue that the historians' claims are_____.
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Hawley and Flint argue that when Black male bodies are constructed in the American psyche as problems to be solved, they_____.
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Discuss the choices that Jeremiah and Carlos made in dealing with their anger, and compare the consequences of their different choices.
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What excuses are often used as to why literature by women of Color is often NOT taught in college classes?
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