Deck 30: Diversity and Conflict
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Deck 30: Diversity and Conflict
1
By 1980 the largest Asian group in California were
A)Japanese Americans.
B)Filipino Americans.
C)Chinese Americans.
D)Korean Americans.
A)Japanese Americans.
B)Filipino Americans.
C)Chinese Americans.
D)Korean Americans.
Filipino Americans.
2
African American Chester Himes
A)fled racially segregated LA for Cleveland in 1942.
B)was the author of Bound for Freedom.
C)was a novelist who described the "lying hypocrisy" of LA.
D)all of the above
A)fled racially segregated LA for Cleveland in 1942.
B)was the author of Bound for Freedom.
C)was a novelist who described the "lying hypocrisy" of LA.
D)all of the above
was a novelist who described the "lying hypocrisy" of LA.
3
The largest migration of African Americans to California began during
A)the gold rush.
B)World War I.
C)World War II.
D)the 1950s.
A)the gold rush.
B)World War I.
C)World War II.
D)the 1950s.
World War II.
4
Which of the following nations withheld the privilege of naturalization on racial grounds?
A)Nazi Germany.
B)South Africa.
C)the United States of America.
D)all of the above
A)Nazi Germany.
B)South Africa.
C)the United States of America.
D)all of the above
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5
Harvey Milk
A)was assassinated by former police officer George Moscone.
B)replaced Diane Feinstein as chair of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
C)was the first openly gay official elected to office in any major American city.
D)all of the above
A)was assassinated by former police officer George Moscone.
B)replaced Diane Feinstein as chair of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
C)was the first openly gay official elected to office in any major American city.
D)all of the above
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6
Elsie Allen was
A)the first Miwok president of D-Q University.
B)the Cupe-o founder of the Cupa Cultural Center.
C)a Pomo basket weaver who kept alive the skills of her ancestors.
D)a Chumash spiritual leader who defended the Western Gate.
A)the first Miwok president of D-Q University.
B)the Cupe-o founder of the Cupa Cultural Center.
C)a Pomo basket weaver who kept alive the skills of her ancestors.
D)a Chumash spiritual leader who defended the Western Gate.
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7
Dalip Sing Saud was the
A)first Filipino American elected to the state legislature.
B)president of the Arab American Equality League (AAEL).
C)first Asian American to serve in Congress.
D)most decorated American Indian in World War II.
A)first Filipino American elected to the state legislature.
B)president of the Arab American Equality League (AAEL).
C)first Asian American to serve in Congress.
D)most decorated American Indian in World War II.
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8
During the 1950s and the 1960s,federal policy toward Native Americans included
A)termination.
B)relocation.
C)self-determination.
D)all of the above.
A)termination.
B)relocation.
C)self-determination.
D)all of the above.
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9
The Native Americans who occupied Alcatraz Island from 1969 to 1971 hoped to
A)win approval as a federally recognized tribe.
B)create a high-stakes gambling casino in San Francisco Bay.
C)establish an Indian culture center and call attention to Indian problems.
D)win compensation for lands lost through termination.
A)win approval as a federally recognized tribe.
B)create a high-stakes gambling casino in San Francisco Bay.
C)establish an Indian culture center and call attention to Indian problems.
D)win compensation for lands lost through termination.
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10
By the late twentieth century,the largest ethnic minority in California were
A)African Americans.
B)Asians and Pacific Islanders.
C)Mexican Americans.
D)American Indians.
A)African Americans.
B)Asians and Pacific Islanders.
C)Mexican Americans.
D)American Indians.
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11
In the case of James v.Marinship (1945),the California Supreme Court ruled against the practice of
A)all-black union auxiliaries.
B)racially segregated units in the armed forces.
C)"restrictive covenants."
D)de facto segregation in public schools.
A)all-black union auxiliaries.
B)racially segregated units in the armed forces.
C)"restrictive covenants."
D)de facto segregation in public schools.
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12
The patronizing label "Model Minority" has been applied to
A)Japanese Americans.
B)Chinese Americans.
C)African Americans.
D)Filipino Americans.
A)Japanese Americans.
B)Chinese Americans.
C)African Americans.
D)Filipino Americans.
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13
The Los Angeles "Sleepy Lagoon" case of 1942
A)revealed growing Anglo-American tolerance of Mexican Americans in California.
B)resulted in the conviction of several Anglo Americans for the murder of a Mexican American boy.
C)led to the first effective mobilization of the Mexican community in southern California.
D)all of the above.
A)revealed growing Anglo-American tolerance of Mexican Americans in California.
B)resulted in the conviction of several Anglo Americans for the murder of a Mexican American boy.
C)led to the first effective mobilization of the Mexican community in southern California.
D)all of the above.
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14
According to the textbook,of all nonwhite minorities in the state,the California Indians suffered the worst discrimination.
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15
Throughout the twentieth century,the state's most economically depressed minority group were
A)blacks.
B)Indians.
C)Latinos.
D)Asians.
A)blacks.
B)Indians.
C)Latinos.
D)Asians.
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16
The Rumford Act of 1963
A)was sponsored by the California Real Estate Association.
B)was strengthened by the passage of Proposition 14 in 1964.
C)declared racial discrimination in housing to be against public policy.
D)forbade racial segregation in California public schools.
A)was sponsored by the California Real Estate Association.
B)was strengthened by the passage of Proposition 14 in 1964.
C)declared racial discrimination in housing to be against public policy.
D)forbade racial segregation in California public schools.
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17
By 1980 California's Indian population
A)lived almost entirely on federal reservations.
B)had declined to less than half its 1965 level.
C)was the largest of any state in the nation.
D)had risen to 75,000.
A)lived almost entirely on federal reservations.
B)had declined to less than half its 1965 level.
C)was the largest of any state in the nation.
D)had risen to 75,000.
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18
During recent decades,the greatest increase in the number of women elected to public office in California has occurred
A)on the local level.
B)in the state senate.
C)in the House of Representatives.
D)in the state courts.
A)on the local level.
B)in the state senate.
C)in the House of Representatives.
D)in the state courts.
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19
Since the 1960s California Indians have
A)increased their level of political involvement.
B)shown a great interest in the preservation and revival of native cultures.
C)demonstrated increased activism.
D)all of the above
A)increased their level of political involvement.
B)shown a great interest in the preservation and revival of native cultures.
C)demonstrated increased activism.
D)all of the above
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20
The federal court's Mendez decision
A)came one year after the landmark Brown desegregation case.
B)ruled racial discrimination in housing to be illegal.
C)was quickly overturned on appeal.
D)contributed to the repeal of a state law permitting racially segregated schools.
A)came one year after the landmark Brown desegregation case.
B)ruled racial discrimination in housing to be illegal.
C)was quickly overturned on appeal.
D)contributed to the repeal of a state law permitting racially segregated schools.
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21
Shortly after World War II the U.S.Supreme Court authorized full financial compensation to Japanese Americans for property losses as a result of wartime relocation.
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22
How have California's major minorities been able to overcome racist attitudes and government policies in the 20th century? What problems of discrimination remain to be solved?
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23
The first Californian of Japanese ancestry to be elected to the US Senate was Norman Mineta.
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24
The Rumford Act was eventually declared unconstitutional by the U.S.Supreme Court.
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25
Describe the status of women in 20th-century California.What economic and political gains have been made? What problems of inequality remain?
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26
In the 20th century the Indian population of California has continued the decline in numbers begun during the Spanish era.
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27
Compare the 20th-century socio-economic status of the following California minority groups: American Indians,Asians,Mexican Americans,African Americans.
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28
By the 1970s,the ethnic group with the highest average level of education were Chinese Americans.
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29
The greatest threat to the success of school desegregation in Los Angeles has been a major reduction in white enrollment.
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30
The Mattachine Society was founded by homosexuals in Los Angeles in the early 1950s.
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31
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)declared that equality of rights shall not be denied "on account of race."
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32
Most of the black population of California has been concentrated in all-black neighborhoods in several of the state's major cities.
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33
In what ways has opposition to homosexuals been manifested in California? How have homosexual men and women responded? What victories,if any,have gay Californians won in their struggle against discrimination?
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