The 4 characteristics that define a nation
What is a common language, culture, economy, and territory
In order for a group to be considered a national minority, one or more of these must be missing; the __ _________ __ __ _____
What are the 4 characteristics of a nation
This colony continues to be denied statehood and has radical history through its movements, specifically the Young Lords
What is Puerto Rico
Per FRSO's program, these three groups are explicitly guaranteed full sovereignty
What are Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, and Native Hawai'ians
The name of the official news outlet for Freedom Road Socialist Organization
What is Fight Back! News
A nation with a language that derives from English, but with notable differences (i.e. conjugating verbs in the third person plural in present tense)
What is the Black Belt Nation
National minorities have the right to this, unimpeded, to potentially become nations in the future.
What is national development/what is the right to national development
This demand in FRSO's program arises from the history of US Nuclear Weapons testing done during the 20th century that still affects the masses today
What is a nuclear free zone, free health care, and/or repatriations for Pacific Islanders
Per the FRSO program, "gaming and especially the return of indigenous peoples’ ___ and natural resources to make their sovereign areas economically viable.
What is land
The main contiguous host of the Fight Back! Radio Podcast
What is Richard Berg
This nation is made up of peoples living in the Southwestern U.S.
What is Aztlán
Per the FRSO program, what all national minorities have the right to in "regional" or "local" situations
What is political power
The FRSO program supports the withdawal of these from all US colonies
What are military bases
FRSO pledges to uphold these after the revolution, which historically have been ignored
What are treaties/past treaties
Per FRSO's line, these are the "5 socialist countries"
What are the Peoples Republic of China, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea
Per FRSO's program, this nation was once considered a colony of the U.S., and its economy was largely dependent on sugar plantations
What is Hawai'i/the Kingdom of Hawai'i
In its heading, the FRSO program promises Self Determination for Oppressed Nations, and this for Oppressed Nationalities/National Minorities
What is full equality
The number of colonies recognized by FRSO in its program
What is 7
The only group mentioned explicitly under both the section on "Indigenous peoples" and "national minorities," AND whose native territory is considered a Nation
What is Native Hawai'ians
The term used in the FRSO program to define "the enemy," i.e. _____ ______
What is monopoly capitalism
What every nation can do after national oppression is ended, i.e. the right of ___ ___
What is self-determination
The final demand (#4) in the FRSO program section on "Immediate Demands for U.S. Colonies, Indigenous Peoples, and Oppressed Nationalities;" e.g. "_____ the _______ ______ of Oppressed Nations and Nationalities!"
What is "empower the working masses"
The furthest away colony from the mainland United States
What is Guam (3,800 mi away)
Per FRSO's program, this agency created in 1824 will be abolished.
What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Per the FRSO program, the three elements that comprise FRSO's strategy for revolution.
What is building a united front against the monopoly capitalist class, under the leadership of the working class and its political party, with a strategic alliance between the multinational working class and the oppressed nationalities at the core of this united front.