Chicano Movement
Pro-Palestine
Success of Both Movements
Failures of both Movements
Compare and Contrast
100

When did the Chicano Movement Start

In the late 1960s, Mexican Americans faced a lot of discrimination. 

100

When did the Pro-Palestine Protest start to develop 

April 2024

100

More "_____" were getting elected for Official Positions because of the Movement

More "Mexican Americans" were getting elected to Official Positions because of the Movement

100

How Many students were injured in the Pro-Palestine Movement?

100+ People 

100

Who was someone both the Chicano Movement and Pro-Palestine Movement had trouble with?. 

They both faced trouble with the Law Enforcement and Police Brutality. 

200

When did the Chicano Movement Start to embrace their heritage more? 

In the 1960s, Chicanos stopped trying to fit in and fully embraced their heritage more. 

200

How many Students got arrested during the Pro-Palestine movement 

700+

200

How were Migrant workers' lives change 

Migrant work conditions were improved 

200

What was an Inequality the Chicano Movement faced within themselves? 

Gender Inequality, as the Chicano Movement was male-centered, Women had to create their own organization to speak up. 

200

What Privilege was addressed for the Pro-Palestine Movement?. 

White Privilege 

300

What Tactics were used in the Chicano Movement?

Protest, Strikes, and Student Walkouts. 

300

What were the Most Notable College campuses that played a role in the Pro-Palestine Movement? Name at least 2-3

Mit, Colombia, UCLA, UPenn

300

What was a Success in the pro-Palestine movement throughout universities.

How many people were they able to reach over many universities, and being able to create Alliances and have successful protests.

300

Who was Impacted in the Chicano Movement? Name 3

Farmworkers, Students, and Community Members. 

300

What was the main group of people who were a part of the Pro-Palestine Movement and Chicano Movement? 

In both movements, there was a significant number of students who advocated for Change. 

400

What was the Goal of this Movement? 

The main goal of this movement and what leaders pushed for was change in a lot of parts of American society, from labor rights to education to land reclamation

400

What Tactics did the Pro-Palestine Movement used? 

Building encampments by the Universities, also Rallies and Marches, and Online campaigns 

400

What type of programs did the Chicano Movement make

Bilingual Programs

400

In the Chicano Movement and the Pro-Palestine movement, what challenges did they face during the Protest? Name at least 2

Injuries, Police Brutality, Arrest, and use of tear gas

400

What Privilege was addressed for the Chicano Movement? 

High Socioeconomic Status. 

500

What Justice Theory does the Chicano Movement correlate most too? and Why?

A liberation Study because the theory focuses on the oppressed. As the term is used not only to those who are materially deprived but also those who are “marginated” in society , lacking full access”(Lebacqz 101).  

500

What Justice Theory does the Pro-Palestine Movement relate to the most? 

Utilitarianism Theory, as Mill's theory of Utilitarianism, encompasses the idea that individual rights could be overruled due to the "happiness" of the greater good (Lebacqz 17).

500

What Compromises did some Colleges make in the Pro-Palestine Movement?, 

Some Colleges agreed to divest their ties with Israel, and in exchange, students ended encampments. 

500

POP QUESTION!! In the Chicano Movement, what word was adopted and worn with Pride that was used as a slur before? 

The word “Chicano” was once used as a racial slur. that activist adopted. 

500

POP QUESTION?!! Who were famous leaders in the Chicano Movement? 

Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta.