Philippines
Korea
Southeast Asia
U.S. Imperialism
Refugees in the U.S.
100

Who originally colonized the Philippines?

Spain

100

Who originally colonized Korea?

Japan

100
What percentage of Cambodia's population were killed in the Cambodian genocide?

20%

100

Most of these wars/conflicts aren't well known in America. What does this say about U.S. imperialism and how the U.S. to portrays itself in wars?

Wars were not popular, pressured to end quickly

100

What is the difference between immigrant and refugee

Immigrants had agency and plans regarding their migrations and often brought resources; refugees had little to no resources, no agency and no plan

200

What is Manifest Destiny?

Belief that U.S. is destined to expand its empire
200

Why did the U.S. enter the Korean war?

Feared the spread of communism

200

Who did the CIA recruit to attack North Vietnamese in Laos?

Hmong soldiers

200

What did these conflicts say about U.S. foreign relations of the mid 20th century?

U.S. had a sense of responsibility for containment, to eliminate the influence of communism. Multiple answers.

200

Why did newer communities of migrants initially lack "ethnic enclaves"?

Inability to bring material wealth and the U.S. government's dispersal policy

300

What is the burden in "White Man's Burden?"

White race's duty to introduce Western civilization to "inferior" races

300

Which side did the U.S. back in the Korean War?

South Korea

300

What was the "Fall of Saigon"?

known in Vietnam as "Liberation Day," when U.S. troops began to withdraw

300

What is one of the main political agendas of the U.S. that often harm ethnic groups?

The U.S. aims to gain a higher outside moral standing

300

What state had the most refugees?

California

400

Why did the U.S. "help" the Philippines defeat the Spanish?

To colonize the Philippines themselves (Manifest Destiny)

400

Despite being labeled by Americans as "the Forgotten War," how is the U.S. still involved in the clash between North and South Korea?

U.S. military still continues operations in South Korea

400

How were the Hmong impacted by the war?

They were considered enemies by the Laos government and were killed on a large scale

400

What is the main idea behind U.S. imperialism?

Spread of Western ideology through military forces

400

How did southeast Asian refugee experiences relate to the ideas of forever foreigner and yellow peril

Southeast Asians were not fully accepted in society, often seen as the enemy. Subject to violence. Multiple answers.

500

How did the U.S. demonstrate the "benefits" of their influence on the Philippines?

St. Louis World Fair: human exhibits

500

When did the Korean War end?

Technically never did; no peace treaty was signed/military drills still happen

500

What is a classless society?

A classless society is one where wealth, education, and power are distributed equally.

500

If the U.S.'s goal was to spread Western civilization, why did they bomb so many countries?

Open-ended/multiple answers allowed 

500

How does refugee experience mirror prior Asian-American experiences in US history

Similar to Japanese WW2 experiences, seen as enemies. Multiple answers.