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100

The unintentional spreading of false or inaccurate information is called [blank]

What is Misinformation?

100

This movement was organized by surviving students of the 2018 Parkland Shooting

What is the March for Our Lives?

100

Activist Audre Lorde wrote of this feeling when she stated, "focused with precision, it can become a powerful source of energy serving progress and change."

What is anger?

100

This athlete was the target of both harsh backlash and praise when he started taking a knee during the National Anthem in protest of police brutality and racial injustice

Who is Colin Kaepernick?

100

The middle name of Butch T. Cougar

What is "The?"

200

The deliberate, intentional spreading of false or inaccurate information with the goal of discrediting a person or organization is known as [blank]

What is disinformation?

200

Misinformation and disinformation were discussed in class by looking at examples related to this aspect of life.

What is health?

200

He wrote, "Indians were removed, then reduced to a feathered image," in his 2018 bestseller There There

Who is Tommy Orange?

200

Woody Guthrie wrote "this machine kills [blank]" on his guitars

What is fascists?

200

The original school colors of WSU were chosen to reflect the distinct colors of the sunsets over the Palouse

What is pink and blue?

300

A term popularized by author Ibram X. Kendi, which is a practice of actively identifying and opposing racism with a goal of actively changing policies, behaviors, and beliefs that perpetuate racist ideas and actions

What is anti-racism?

300

The January 6th Insurrection, boycotting corporations because of decisions they've made, and engaging in criticism of social groups are all forms of this.

What is backlash?

300

This polarizing local figure referred to contemporary religious divide as "a slow-motion civil war with no bullets."

Who is Doug Wilson?

300
This global concert benefit raised funds to address the famine in Ethiopia in 1985

What is Live Aid?

300

The roman numeral found on the back of WSU Football royalty, Gardner Minshew's, jersey

What is II?

400

A form of citizenship rooted in personal responsibility and duty; individuals participate through organized groups

What is dutiful citizenship?

400

This movement, known as the Arab [blank], gained global traction through the Facebook posts of individuals when news coverage was suppressed

What is the Arab Spring?

400

She spoke of her experiences at Standing Rock, saying "and thousands of allies came to stand with us from around the world. It was incredible to stand together, united, as one." 

Who is Tara Houska?

400

Tommie Smith and John Carlos were expelled from [this location] after they raised their fists for the Black community during an award ceremony

What is the Olympic Village?

400
WSU basketball star Klay Thompson is dating this Texas-born rapper

Who is Megan Thee Stallion?

500

A form of citizenship rooted in self-actualization through social expression and participatory technologies; it uses peer networks and crowd sourcing

What is actualizing citizenship?

500

This Australian non-profit discussed ways that practitioners can work with, prepare for, and address backlash

What is Our Watch?

500
Amira Rose Davis expanded on *these* types of legacies in discussing political protest in the realm of sports

What is smooth legacies?

500

This charity single raised funds to address food insecurity in Ethiopia by recruiting a supergroup of artists to sing together

What is "We Are the World?"

500

The mascot before a Cougar was this type of dog

What is a terrier?

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