CRT
Race
Violence
Infrastructure
Moral Dilemmas
100

It only takes a few seconds to build one.

What is prejudice?

100

Method of identifying respondents’ race in the US census today

What is self-reporting?

100

The cause of the difference between the potential and the actual

What is violence?

100

Clarksville is a historically African American neighborhood in this city

What is Austin, TX?

100

Probably the most well-known moral dilemma

What is the trolley problem?

200

A group identified based on common ancestry and culture

What is ethnicity?

200

Tiger Woods’ race

What is Cablinasian?

200

Largest population in poverty (across races)

What is children under 6?

200

Infrastructural violence through neglect or omission

What is passive?

200

Whichever choice you make, your conscience files a complaint

What is a moral dilemma?

300

City which issued the first anti-drug law in the United States, in 1875

What is San Francisco?

300

Quiz asking readers to tell peoples’ race published in this magazine.

What is “Ebony Magazine”?

300

Example of heuristic method

What is rule of thumb, stereotypes, educated guesses, etc.?

300

Networks of people

What is soft infrastructure?

300

William Brown

What is a ship?

400

City in Germany, home for a Sociology school

What is Frankfurt?

400

Novel by Jesmyn Ward

What is “Sing, Unburied, Sing”

400

French composer / neighborhood in Paris

Who / what is Hector Berlioz?

400

Segregation that happens not because of legal requirements

What is de facto?

400

Admission and Policy Committee at the Seattle Scottish Hospital

What is “God Committee”?

500

Adrian’s view of CRT

What is nuanced (ambivalent, etc.)

500

Reason for prejudice during the pandemic

What is vaccination status?

500

Absence of structural violence

What is social justice?

500

Rich people moving to poor areas, and displacing the original dwellers

What is gentrification?

500

Game we played in class involving self-driving cars

What is “The Moral Machine”?

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