Nichols
Williamson; et al
Kreiss + Tufekci
Stewart
100

Undocumented students did not have access/could not apply for these resources.

  1. What is in-state tuition/financial aid? (pg.3)

100

Tea Partiers distinguish between programs perceived as going to (1) hard-working contributors to US society, like themselves and (2) _____ going to unworth freeloading people

What are handouts (pg.25)

100

This person refused to give up her seat on the bus before Rosa Parks

Who is Claudette Colvin (pg. 163)

100

This band was rumoured to play a surprise show for Occupy Wallstreet

What is Radiohead

200

When DREAMers came out, what three-pronged phrase did they chant

What is undocumented, unafraid, and unapologetic? (pg.7)

200

The Tea Partiers fiercely opposed the signing of this law by President Barack Obama

What is the Affordable Care and Patient Protection Act (pg.1)

200

Signature tactic of the Occupy movement where someone yells “mic check” and the crow repeats this in unison

What is the “human microphone” (pg.164)

200

The first iteration of the slogan for the Occupy Movement

What is “We the 99 percent”

300

Undocumented Americans were not alone when it came to protesting for immigrant rights, name one other country mentioned by Nichols that also fought for a more just system

What is Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands (pg.8-9)

300

Williamson/Skocpol/Coggin found that Tea Party people in the overall landscape of U.S. society overwhelmingly belonged to one of these demographics

What is older, white, middle-class (pg.27)

300

What former movement did Occupy take inspiration from in its origins?

What is the Arab Spring

300

Name of the national movement that advocated for $15 minimum

What is the Fight for 15

400

Nichols tells the story of how undocumented youths became the politically identifiable group called the “DREAMers” by analyzing how _____ was produced for this group

What is a legitimate “public” voice (pg.9)

400

When it comes to economic concerns, Tea Partiers are quick to identify themselves as _____ (pg.31)

What is socially conservative

400

It is the turn from pragmatic politics and institutional engagement that distinguished Occupy from the _____, the most recent manifestation of a five-decade-old populist conservative movement

What is the Tea Party movement?

400

Bhaskar Sunkara believes this field of study to by the primary anti-racist tool

What is economics

500

Anti-immigrant advocates respond to immigrant rights campaigns with this slogan

What is “What part of illegal don’t you understand”

500

The authors of The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism all attended this institution

What is Harvard University (pg.25)

500

This movement in general has failed to participate in _______, “limiting the durability of the cultural change it has already effected?”

What is institutional politics?

500

Occupy sent a _____ page comment to the Securities and Exchange Commission on the Volcker rule

What is 300

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