Concepts
Events
Legislation
100

This coalition was made up of various student groups at San Francisco State University

Third World Liberation Front

100

This period of time was known for strong anti-Asian sentiment. Many people feared Asian migration and saw them as a threat to Western labor markets, economies, and culture.

The Yellow Peril

100

This law required people to be "free white persons" to be eligible for citizenship

Naturalization Act of 1790

200

This ideology argued that the US had the "divine right" to expand westward.

Manifest Destiny

200

This was the nationalist movement in Korea in 1919

March 1st Movement

200

This document granted the US the following territories for $20 million: the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico

Treaty of Paris, 1898

300

This theory and pseudoscience took Darwin's "survival of the fittest" and applied it to human populations.

Social Darwinism

300

This program allowed Filipinos to be educated in the US, but return back to the Philippines after their studies were completed.

The Pensionado Program, 1903.

300

The establishment of birthright citizenship is in regard to which Amendment in the Constitution?

14th

400

Historically, Asian Americans have often been seen as "unassimilable," frequently portrayed as this type of social figure.

Perpetual Foreigner

400

President McKinley gives this address to the people of the Philippines, claiming the US are "friends, not conquerors".

The Proclamation of Benevolent Assimilation

400

This act created the "Asiatic barred zones"

Immigration Act, 1917

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