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100

It is the continent that most international students come from, representing 75% percent of the current enrollment of foreign students in the US

What is Asia?

100

In the TPAD analysis, T stands for this item you must not only list, but define.

What are terms?

100

What other group of people besides Africans and Native Americans, while not exactly enslaved, were treated as slaves for a limited amount of time upon their arrival in North American and the Caribbean?

Who were the Irish Catholics?

100

Also known as the "French Neutrality Crisis" It led to a near conflict between France and the US in 1793.

What was the Citizen Genet Affair?

100

It is the animal name of the person in charge of internal communication.

What is the bat?

200

He created a hierarchy of needs that was put into a pyramid.

Who is Maslow?

200

In the TPAD analysis, P stands for Paraphrastic. It is not only a summary of what the reading is about, but also this.

What is how and where you did the readings?

200

Two of the main differences between other forms of slavery and forms practiced up until 1641, were that slavery became “race” based and this other fact.

What was it could be inherited?

200

This affair involved the French trying to bribe American Diplomats to take the side of the French in their war against Britain.

What was the XYZ Affair?

200

This is what we call the person who speaks for the group when no one else is willing to

What is the crow?

300

The alternative to Maslow’s pyramid, this theory is community-based, not based upon the needs of the individual.

What is the Breath of Life Theory?

300

In the TPAD analysis, the A stands for Affect. What does an affect analysis entail?

What is how your emotions CHANGED over the course of the reading (not just what you were feeling at first)

300

This is how Columbus spent his time between his third and fourth voyage to the Americas, and why.

What was he was imprisoned for corruption and cruelty (including enslaving) native people?

300

This is the collective name of the first acts enacted by John Adams that restricted the rights of immigrants, and also tried to restrict the freedom of speech.

What are the Alien and Sedition Acts?

300

It is the main reason why you must do your participation rubric the same day as class.

If you don't, your classmates will not get credit for having been mentioned by you.

400

According to Maslow, It is the most basic need.

What is a Physiological need? (Not psychological)

400

In the TPAD analysis, Dialectical analysis means how the reading related to things you have read in other classes, things that are happening in the news, and this other element.

What are larger questions the reading brings up? Sorry, I know it’s kind of a lame response.

400

It is how we know that American Innovation is, in large part, due to immigration.

What is the percentage of patents (or Nobel Prizes) granted to Naturalized US citizens.

400

This law, passed in 1798 under the Adams administration, sought to restrict the ability of Naturalized Citizens from voting in elections.

What was the Naturalization Act?

400

The task of this person is to check sources and credibility of sources, check potential plagiarism, and make sure that all the people of the group feel that the classroom is safe for self-expression before each class.

Who is the Wolf?

500

The need for esteem, belonging, safety and basics are part of this category of needs.

What are deficiency needs?

500

In the Breath of Life theory, the basic needs are Physical, Emotional, Cognitive, and

What is Spiritual?

500

It is the name of discontented lower-class settlers, regardless of the new concept of “race”

What is the “Giddy Multitude?”

500

This act, under the John Adams administration, gave the President the ability to deport foreigners who were considered “dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States” during peacetime. 

What was The Alien Friends Act?

500

This song talks about the 18th century British laws under which Irish men, women and children were hanged, resulting in many fleeing to the colonies, and later to the US.

What is The Wearing of the Green?