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A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.

policy

100

The unequal distribution of assets among residents of the United States.

Wealth Gap

100

A great difference

disparity

100

Anywhere affordable housing becomes extremely scarce.

Housing Crisis

100

A series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939.

The New Deal

200

The abundance of valuable financial assets or physical possessions which can be converted into a form that can be used for transactions.

what is wealth
200

Broadly understood as compensation given for abuse or injury. The colloquial meaning of reparations has changed substantially over the last century.

What is Reparations

200

The ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved.

American Dream

200

Systematic separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life.

Segregation

200

This Civil War military order confiscated as Federal property a strip of coastal land extending about 30 miles inland from the Atlantic and stretching from Charleston, South Carolina 245 miles south to Jacksonville, Florida.

What is Field Order 15

300

In legal usage, a blood relative in the direct line of descent—the children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. of a person

Who are Descendants

300

Part of Special Field Orders No. 15, a wartime order proclaimed by Union General William T. Sherman on January 16, 1865, during the American Civil War, to allot land to some freed families, in plots of land no larger than 40 acres.

40 ACRES AND A MULE

300

The large set of interrelated production and consumption activities that aid in determining how scarce resources are allocated.

What is economy

300

An important agency of early Reconstruction, assisting freedmen in the South.

What is Freedmen's Bureau 

300

An agreement between you and a lender that allows you to borrow money to purchase or refinance a home and gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed.

What is mortgage

400

The covert structural and systemic racism which predetermines the socioeconomic status of Black people in this country and is held in place by anti-Black policies, institutions, and ideologies.

anti black policies

400

A federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of African-American slaves. It is also often observed for celebrating African-American culture. Originating in Galveston, Texas, it has been celebrated annually on June 19 in various parts of the United States since 1865.

What is Juneteenth
400

State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

Jim Crow

400

The preparation and enactment of laws by a legislative body through its lawmaking process

Legislation

400

Someone who creates ideas and plans, especially those carried out by a business or government.

policymakers

500

The process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses. It is a common and controversial topic in urban politics and planning.

Gentrification 

500

The state and the condition of being a slave, who is someone forbidden to quit their service for an enslaver, and who is treated by the enslaver as their property.

Slavery

500

The law of gains-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to give up his gains to the claimant.

restitutions 

500

The primary form of punishment and rehabilitation for the commission of felony and other offenses. The United States has the largest prison population in the world and the highest per-capita incarceration rate.

What is incarceration? 

500

Also known as systemic racism, a form of racism that is embedded in the laws and regulations of a society or an organization. It manifests as discrimination in areas such as criminal justice, employment, housing, health care, education, and political representation.

structural racisim

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