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What is a Republican?

The Republican Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. Generally, this party holds conservative political views, believing in smaller government, lower taxes, free-market capitalism, and traditional social values.

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What is Public Policy?

Legislation that impacts the way communities in the US live. It can either be helpful or harmful.

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What philosophy do Democrats and Republicans generally follow?

Democrats are mostly liberal, while Republicans are mostly conservative.

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Who was Rodney King?

A Black man who was unfairly beaten by multiple White police officers. 

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Why does California have a large Hispanic population?

Because of our proximity to the US-Mexico border.

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What is a Democrat?

The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. In simple terms, Democrats generally believe the government should play a larger role in helping people, protecting civil rights, and ensuring fairness across society.

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Voter engagement

When citizens engage in the voting process.

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What is the name of someone who is in the middle of Democrats and Republicans.

Moderate.

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What was the name of the teacher who was arrested during the East LA Walkouts of 1968?

Sal Castro.

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Under what Amendment does Free Speech fall under?

First Amendment

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What is Direct Democracy?

Direct democracy in California is a system that lets voters make certain laws and decisions directly by voting on ballot measures, instead of leaving all decisions to elected representatives.

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What is a mega-majority government?

When a political party dominates the number of people in the legislative and executive branch.
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Who was the Democratic President before President Joe Biden?

Barack Obama

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Who or what were the "East LA 13"?

Student organizers and a teacher who were arrested for conspiracy for leading the 1968 Walkouts in East LA.

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What is the Law of the Land?

The Constitution

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What is a Republic?

A form of government where power belongs to the people, who vote to elect representatives to make laws and govern on their behalf.

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What is Gerrymandering?

When voting districts illegally redraw district lines to favor a political group. 

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Explain difference between: Liberals and Conservatives

Liberals-believe in more government involvement and are open to more change in politics.

Conservatives-believe that government should have less involvement and have more traditional values.

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What is a Chicano?

A socio-political identity for Mexican-Americans during the Chicano Movement.

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Explain the difference between internalized vs. systemic racism

  • Systemic racism: Racism built into systems and institutions (like schools, housing, healthcare, or the justice system) that creates unfair outcomes for certain racial groups, even if individuals do not intend to discriminate.
  • Internalized racism: When a person accepts negative stereotypes or beliefs about their own racial or ethnic group, often because they have been exposed to those ideas over time.
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What is Federalism?

Federalism is the word used to describe the Constitution's system of dividing political power between the national government and the states that creates a system of checks and balances.

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What is the Bill of Rights?

First 10 Amendments. 

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Which issue is most likely to divide liberals and conservatives?

A) The number of days in a school year.
B) The role of government in healthcare.
C) The date of Independence Day.
D) The number of members in the Senate.

B) The role of government in healthcare.

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What did the LA Riots highlight?

Racial division among LA's minority communities (specifically Black and Asian communities)

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California passes a law that directly conflicts with a federal law. What would most likely happen?

Federal law would take priority. This is caused the Supremacy Clause.