Globalization and Asian Diaspora
Asian Diaspora to the United states
Education
Citizenship
Public Image
100
In the nineteenth century, this caused the first major Indian diaspora.
What is British control of India?
100
In search of the Golden Mountain, these free laborers arrived in the 1850s to join the gold rush.
Who are Chinese migrants?
100
The notion of limiting Asian American occupational choices, and subsequently, educational choices, gradually ended with the emergence of this stereotype at the end of World War II.
What is the model minority?
100
The passage of this act in 1790 excludes Asians from naturalized citizenship.
What is the Naturalization Act of 1790?
100
This stereotype of Asians that was used to contrast and criticize African Americans and Hispanics emerged after the end of World War II.
What is model minority?
200
The British moved Indian populations as indentured laborers to other parts of their empire. Name 2.
What are South Africa, Guyana, Trinidad, Malaysia, Singapore, and Mauritius?
200
Japanese immigrated to the U.S. at a later date than other Asian populations because of this law.
What is a 1639 Japanese law that forbade travel to foreign countries?
200
The opening of these institutions by Japanese in Hawaii to help their children maintain the Japanese heritage drew criticisms from white leaders as hindering the “Americanization” of Japanese children.
What are private language schools?
200
The passage of this act in 1866 allows Asian Americans born in the United States to be considered as native-born citizens.
What is the 1866 Civil Rights Act?
200
The roots of this stereotype can be traced back to the fear of Asian immigrant overrunning United States.
What is the yellow peril?
300
Prior to the 1910 colonization of Korea, only a small number of Koreans had mirgrated abrad. The major Korean diaspora resulted from those trying to escape this.
What is Japanese rule?
300
8,000 Koreans immigrated to the U.S. between 1903 and 1920, primarily to this state.
What is Hawaii?
300
The barring of this native-born Chinese American girl from attending public school in United States in 1884 serves as an example of the fear of the yellow peril.
Who is Mamie Tape?
300
This law enacted in 1882 denied entrance into the United States to all Chinese laborers for 10 years, while maintaining exemptions for merchants, students, teachers, and diplomats.
What is the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Law?
300
This stereotype of Asians as faceless enemies who are willing to sacrifice themselves to destroy the enemies is a result of the Vietnam War.
What is the gook?
400
While large numbers of Chinese moved to areas throughout Southeast Asia between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Chinese diaspora can be traced back to this century.
What is the 10th century?
400
In spite of a Japanese law that forbade travel to foreign countries, 148 Japanese laborers were contracted to work in one industry in the U.S., and 100 Japanese laborers were contracted to work in another industry. Name the two industries.
What is Hawaiian agriculture and California silk industry?
400
As a response to the widespread fear of Asians overrunning United States and the need to fulfill the obligation of providing public education to all citizen children, California revised its school codes to give local school boards this right.
What is the right to establish separate schools for children of Mongolian and Chinese descent?
400
Enacted in 1952, this law resolved citizenship issues for Asian Americans by repealing the racial restrictions of the 1790 Naturalization Law.
What is the McCarren-Walter Act?
400
Asians are portrayed as servile workers who are willing to work endless hours for low wages and live in substandard conditions by this stereotype.
What is the coolie?
500
Globalization of the Chinese population created subethnic groups, with 19 listed in this chapter. Name 4 of these subethnic groups.
What are Chinese American, American-born Chinese, Chinese Argentines, Chinese Australian, Chinese Vietnamese, Chinese British, Burmese Chinese, Chinese Canadian, Chinese Cuban, Chinese Cayman Islander, Indonesian Chinese, Malaysian Chinese, Chinese Filipino, Chinese Mauritian, Chinese Peruvian, Chinese Puerto Rican, Chinese Singaporean, Chinese South African, Chinese Thai
500
By 1930, 110,000 Filipinos had settled in Hawaii and 40,000 on the mainland, and were incidentally U.S. citizens due to this circumstance.
What is the U.S. capture of the Phillipine Islands?
500
School segregation for Chinese, Japanese and Korean children ended in San Francisco when Japanese boycotted the segregated school and used international pressure, forcing this president to threaten the San Francisco school board with federal actions.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
500
A real turning point in Asian immigration, this act dramatically changed the immigration pattern by allowing a set number of immigrants from various countries to enter the United States.
What is the 1965 Immigration Act?
500
In this stereotype, Asians are portrayed as a sexually free and morally corrupted threat to the White family.
What is the deviant?
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