Theory
Identity & Social Constructs
Historical Timeline
Racial Formations
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100

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?

100

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

What is Race?

100

This group was fleeing violence and religious prosecution. 

What is Mormons Settle Utah in 1847?

100

Baldwin suggests that white identity is built on what fundamental issues

What is the denial of Black humanity and history?

100

In chapter 1 of Racial Fault Lines Almaguer references which sociologist first. 

What is/ who is Herbert Blumer?

200

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

What is Social Identity?

200

This group was not formally counted in the U.S. census until the 1890.   

What are American Indians?

200

Buying massive territory west of the Mississippi River. Which today make up the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. 

What is the Louisiana Purchase of 1803?

200

Baldwin argues that the burden of addressing racism in America falls on. 

What is the white community?

200

Baldwin argues that the central issue with whiteness is.

What is the existence of social constructs used to maintain power?

300

A process by which minority groups adopt the customs, behaviors, and norms of the dominant culture.

What is Assimilation Theory?

300

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

What is Ethnicity?

300

People were able to claim up to 160 acres of land. 

What is Homestead Act of 1862?

300

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

What is Manifest Destiny?

300

A framework that explains how marginalized communities experience systemic oppression similar to colonized nations. 

What is Internal Colonial Model?
400

The process of cultural exchange that occurs when different cultural groups come into contact.

What is Acculturation Theory?

400

A Social and legal classification in the 20th century asserted that any person who was even one ancestory of black ancestry is considered black.  

What is the One Drop rule?

400

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

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?

400

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

What is the difference between "civilized" human beings from "savages"?

400

A model that emphasizes the role of active participation in society to shape identity and social change. 

What is Social Engagement Model?
500

Assimilation is used interchangeably with this other term.

What is acculturation?
500

According to Baldwin, white Americans generally react this way when confronted with racial injustice.

What is denial and defensiveness?

500

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

What is California Statehood of 1850?

500

The attitudes, ideologies, and politics associated with blatant forms of white or European dominance over non-white populations.

What is white supremacy?

500

Exclusionary practices in the past still impact housing segregation and economic opportunities today.

What is Housing & Gentrification?

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