Exam 1: The Origin of the Idea of Race
Exam 1: The Origin of the Idea of Race34 Questions
Exam 2: Race, Immigration, and Citizenship From the 1840s to the 1920s35 Questions
Exam 3: Racial Ideologies From the 1920s to the Present35 Questions
Exam 4: Sociological Theories of Race and Racism35 Questions
Exam 5: Racism in the Media: the Spread of Ideology35 Questions
Exam 6: Colorism and Skin-Color Stratification35 Questions
Exam 7: White Privilege and the Changing Us Racial Hierarchy34 Questions
Exam 8: Educational Inequality33 Questions
Exam 9: Income and Labor Market Inequality35 Questions
Exam 10: Inequality in Housing and Wealth35 Questions
Exam 11: Racism and the Criminal Justice System34 Questions
Exam 12: Health Inequalities, Environmental Racism, and Environmental Justice34 Questions
Exam 13: Racism, Nativism, and Immigration Policy35 Questions
Exam 14: Racial Justice in the United States Today34 Questions
Exam 15: Thinking Globally: Race and Racisms in France, South Africa, and Brazil35 Questions
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Why were colonists unsuccessful in capturing and enslaving the native people of Virginia?
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The journey for 12.5 million Africans who were kidnapped and sold into slavery was called
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The ______________set an important historical precedent for current understandings of race.
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What role did Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus play in classifying racial groups?
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Latin American countries responded to European ideas of White superiority by:
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What role does genetics play in explaining the physical differences between racial groups?
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Name three (3) ways that Enslaved Africans and their descendants built up America and its economy.
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