Native American
African American
Latin American
Asian American
Racism
100

Why did Native activists protest at Mount Rushmore?

To bring attention to stolen Native land and broken promises.

100

Why did Mamie Till-Mobley choose an open-casket funeral for Emmett Till?

To show the truth about racist violence.

100

Why did the Barrio Logan community fight for Chicano Park?

They wanted community space and respect for their culture.

100

Why were Japanese Americans treated unfairly during World War II?

They were targeted because of suspicion of Japanese spies

100

Why is racism more than just rude words?

Racism can hurt people and affect real life, like in schools, laws, and systems.

200

How can losing land affect Native communities over time?

Loss of culture, resources, and power.

200

How did the Great Migration change life for many African Americans?

More opportunities, and escape racism and violence.

200

Why did Mexican American students organize the 1968 East LA walkouts?

To demand fair schools and better treatment.

200

Why did Fred Korematsu challenge Japanese internment during World War II?

He was treated unfairly even as a U.S. citizen; violated constitutional rights.

200

How does racism affect who receives justice in society?

It can limit opportunity and create unfair treatment because of race.

300

Why is it important to learn about Native resistance movements?

To understand how Native people fought for rights and justice.

300

Why did the Little Rock Nine need protection to attend school?

Racist mobs tried to stop school integration; federal troops were needed.

300

How can immigration programs like the Bracero Program help while also hurting the same group?

Workers got jobs, but faced unfair treatment and low wages.

300

How can fear during wartime lead to discrimination?

People may unfairly blame groups based on stereotypes and race.

300

Why do stereotypes cause harm even when people say they are “just joking”?

Repeated jokes can make unfair ideas seem normal.

400

How did broken treaties create distrust between Native nations and the U.S. government?

Broken promises show disrespect and injustice.

400

How did segregation limit opportunities for Black Americans?

It restricted education, jobs, and equal treatment.

400

Why did many Latin American independence movements grow after European control weakened?

Opportunity for self-rule and freedom.

400

Why did some judges disagree with Japanese American internment?

They believed people were targeted because of race.

400

How can different communities build solidarity with one another?

By working together against shared problems.

500

Why do many Native activists still fight for land rights and recognition today?

Because past injustices still affect Native communities.

500

Why did civil rights activists believe protest and resistance were necessary?

To challenge unfair laws and discrimination.

500

How did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo change the lives of many Mexicans?

Many became U.S. citizens without moving.

500

Why did Japanese Americans resist Executive Order 9066?

It was an unfair order based on race.

500

Why is intersectionality important when studying identity?

People belong to multiple groups that shape experiences.