Everyday life and traditions
Whole way of life and history
Representation and power relations
guess the music or festival
100

How many states does the Southeast region have?

12-Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. 

100

What were the main crops that sustained the plantation economy in the South?

Cotton was the foundation of the plantation economy. 

100

How is the Southeast represented in movies and TV?

Through Southern Gothic dramas (The Help), small-town charm (Sweet Home Alabama), or negative rural stereotypes (Deliverance).

100

A festive celebration held on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, marking the end of the Carnival season and the start of the fasting, commemorating Jesus’ 40 days in dessert.

Mardi gras

200

What are the prominent values of Southeast people?

Hospitality/sense of community and conservatism 

200

What kinds of music started in the South?

Blues, jazz, and country grew from the South’s history.

200

What are the main positive and negative stereotypes of the Southeast?

Positive: Southern hospitality, strong family ties, rich food, and musical creativity.
Negative: “Redneck”/uneducated, racist, overly conservative, overly religious, stuck in the past.

200

It remembers the story of Jose Gaspar, a pirate who supposedly terrorized the Florida coast in the late 1700s. People dress up in pirate costumes, enjoying parades, and drinking. 

Florida’s Gasparilla Pirate Festival

300

What does the Mason-Dixon line refer to?

this was the symbolic line that delimited the north and south (the abolition of slavery from the south that permitted slavery) during civil war

300

What role did the Southeast play in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s–60s?

The Southeast was the center of struggles for racial equality, with protests, marches, and landmark events in states like Alabama and Georgia.

300

Whose voices are often marginalized or silenced in portrayals of the Southeast?

Black Southerners, Latino immigrants, Asian Americans, and working-class women.

300

Elvis Preley is a _____ singer

rock

400

Southern cuisine is the result of a mixture of cultures. What are those? 

Southeast gastronomy blends African, French, Spanish, and Native American influences.

400

Which state is called “The New Hollywood”?

Georgia.

400

What stereotypes exist about the working class in the Southeast?

They are often shown as poor, rural, or “redneck,” while the realities of Black, immigrant, and farmworker communities are overlooked.

400

Dolly parton is a __________ singer

country

500

mention one dialect from the region and what it is about

Appalachian English-using "a" prefixes on verbs. e.g., "a-runnin'". 

Tidewater Southern-a softer, more melodic rhythm and a tendency to drop the "r" sound at the end of words.

Gullah-Creole language.

500

What happened to the South after the Civil War?

It moved from farming to industry and machines.

500

How does media often stereotype the Southeast?

It’s often portrayed as racist, uneducated, overly religious, or stuck in the past, even though the region is diverse and modern.

500

Louis armstrong is a ______ singer

jazz

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