Identity
History
Labor & Migration
Programs & Legality
Social Class & Inequality
100

Dividing people into groups based on their physical appearance. This is generally something you inherit, something biological.

What is Race?

100

The idea that the U.S. had permission to expand westward to spread its culture.

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

These factors cause people to migrate to different areas of the world. 

What is the Push - Pull factor

100

From Mexico to the U.S. to help fill the labor shortage during WWII. This was considered seasonal work, with contracts lasting one year. 

What is The Bracero Program?

100

A group of people within a society who possess the same socioeconomic status.

What is Social Class?

200

The identification of people from different geographic regions, including their religion, language, and other customs.

What is Ethnicity?

200

Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Aztec Empire

Who is Hernán Cortés?

200

Jobs that were the most dangerous, lowest-paying, and least protected.

What are the jobs in

  • Agriculture
  • Railroads
  • Canneries
  • Factories
200

This deportation campaign deported more than 1 million Mexicans & Mexican Americans through Racial profiling, raids, and family disruption.

What is Operation Wetback 1954?

200

The practice of denying services, particularly financial services, to residents of certain areas, often based on racial or ethnic composition.

What is Redlining?

300

The way you define yourself in relation to others. Think of social membership.

What is Social Identity?

300

She was a Nahua woman, interpreter, and advisor for Cortés.

Who is Malintzin /Doña Marina/ La Malinche?

300

CA relied on the labor of various groups, including Japanese, South Asian, Filipino, and Mexican laborers to work in ________.  

What is labor in agriculture? or What is Agriculture?

300

This program was designed as a temporary guest worker program to bring in foreign workers when U.S. employers said they couldn’t find enough domestic labor.

What is the H-2 program?

300

Overrepresentation of Black and Latino students in remedial courses and school punishments.

What are Tracking & Discipline Disparities?

400

The concept you develop about yourself that evolves throughout your life. Where you grew up, the color of your skin, your beliefs etc.

What is Personal identity?

400

A Spanish priest & former encomendero, he advocated for Indigenous rights. 

Who is Bartolome’ de Las Casas?

400

Banned laborers from entering the U.S., and denied residents the right to become citizens.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?

400

Identify the difference between an H-2A and an H-2B visa program.  

What is 

H-2A (Agricultural Guest Workers)

H-2B (Non-Agricultural Guest Workers)?

400

Social mobility refers to how a person's socio-economic status changes compared to that of their parents or over their lifetime. Identify the three types os mobility.

What is 

  • Horizontal mobility - movement w/in a social class or stratum
  • Vertical mobility - movement between social classes or strata
  • Intergenerational mobility - status differences between generations in the same family
500

In 1989, _______ coined the term Intersectionality as a way to help explain the oppression of African-American women.

Who is Kimberlé Crenshaw?

500

We practiced sedentary agriculture, had political forms that Europeans recognized as regular governments, and lived to some extent in urban concentration.

What is "civilized" humans vs. "savages"?

500

I became an official state 2 years after the Treaty of Guadalupe was signed.

What is California's Statehood of 1850?

500

This is similar to a tourist or visitor visas, which allow them to travel for a specific period of time in the border region (25-mile border zone).

What is a Border Crossing Card?

500

Some midwives collaborate with hospitals and doulas while maintaining traditional spiritual practices (for instance, prayer, energy work, or herbal infusions).

What is Bridging Spiritual & Physical Health?

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