Schooling
Laws, Systems, & Policies
Higher Education
"Show Me the Money!"
People, Culture, & Identity
100

Teaching a person or community (forcefully or willingly) to behave in a manner that is believed to be more appropriate, polite, or advanced  

Civilize
100

U.S. law that reserved naturalized citizenship solely for those that are “white” and “free”

1790 Naturalization Act

100

The title that is given to a student who is pursuing an associates and/or bachelor’s degree

Undergraduate

100

Wealthy individuals who use money and/or resources to invest or trade for more wealth

Capitalists
100

Denying race as a factor for differences in experience and opportunities  

Color-Blind Racism
200

Grouping students based upon objective and subjective academic potential

Tracking

200

The state that was marked as "Indian Territory" during the Trail of Tears

Oklahoma

200

System-wide obstacles put forth to get to and complete college that students do not typically have control over are known as

Barriers to College Access

200

European settlers forced Native Americans off their land to expand the growth of this lucrative crop

Cotton

200

The term for when one does not identify with existing gender binaries/rejects concepts of masculinity and femininity 

Non-binary

300

Before Native American boarding schools were created, _____ and ______  set up schools outside of NA reservations

Churches and missionaries

300

The month and year slavery began in the America

August 1619

300

The age range for "traditional" college students

18-24 years old
300

Statuses like "middle class", "upper class" and "working class" refers to someone's

Socioeconomic class or social class

300

Dramatic change of community memory, identity, and experience due to horrifying collective treatment and events 

Cultural trauma

400

This separation is enforced by law

De Jure segregation

400

This person challenged the 1790 Naturalization Act but was denied citizenship despite being qualified in every way except one--he "was not Caucasian"

Takao Ozawa

400

The GPA given to the state of California (by the Campaign for College Opportunity) for how they are doing with higher education.

2.07

400

_________ is an example of how the state/government backs up capitalists in their exploitation of laborers

Minimum wage

400

This frame of colorblind racism draws upon concepts of "equal opportunity" and "meritocracy" to blame individuals for economic/academic challenges they experience

Abstract Liberalism
500

_______ tracking requires institutionalized solutions

Among school

500

The year this Virginia Code passed: "Legal to wound or kill enslaved person that resists arrests; enslaver receives financial contributions"

1672

500

When higher education institutions experience a budget shortfall, they resort to this practice to recoup money

Increase tuition

500

How much Jeff Bezos's wealth grew in 2020, as a result of the pandemic.

$67 billion

500

The first two groups of "Oriental" laborers that William Hooper sought out and brought in to expand the sugar cane industry in Hawaii

Chinese and Japanese

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