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100

Golden Gulag, outlines how California underwent "the largest _______ _______ program in the history of the world".

What is Prison Building?

100

This Canadian policy, introduced in 1971, has been criticized for masking systemic racism while promoting the idea of cultural equality.

What is multiculturalism?

100

The title of Cedric J. Robinson's monumental book, which was published in 1983. 

What is Black Marxism?

200

The reading from Ruth Wilson Gilmore, outlines the focus on punishment, rather than _______ as the primary goal of California's prison system. 

What is Rehabilitation (or Reform)?

200

This post-World War II Canadian program allowed single Caribbean women to be sponsored by Canadians, and work as domestic labourers but subjected them to invasive examinations and exploitative working conditions

What is the Caribbean Domestic Scheme?

200

In his work, Cedric J. Robinson argued that Marxist theory failed to account for how racialized exploitation shaped this global economic system

What is Capitalism?

300
Using this 1867 Act, prisoners in California successfully used the federal branch as a means of demanding that they be treated equitably, and that overcrowding in prisons would be addressed.

What is the Habeas Corpus Act?

300

This bank faced criticism throughout the 20th century for its dominance in the Caribbean, controlling the majority of commercial and retail banking

What is the Royal Bank of Canada?

300

Cedric Robinson’s dissertation critiquing political leadership and order faced resistance for three years at this institution before being approved

What is Stanford University?

400

During the siting process for the prisons, these dramas arose because some did not want the prisons to be built near them.

What is NIMBY (not in my backyard)?

400

The Canadian government played a role in the 2004 coup against this Caribbean nation's first democratically elected president in decades.

What is Haiti?

400

Cedric Robinson argued that capitalism was not a departure from this European societal system but evolved alongside its racial and hierarchical structures

What is Feudalism?

500

This added a fixed amount of time to the duration of standard sentences for certain offences. It "prevented crimes" by keeping people in cages for as long as possible.

What is sentence enhancement, or intensified "incapacitation"?

500

This term is used to describe the extraction of resources and wealth from the Global South to the Global North, often enforced through organizations like the IMF and World Bank.

What is Neocolonialism?

500

This concept, central to Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism, describes the enduring traditions of resistance and thought forged by African-descended peoples outside European frameworks

What is the Black Radical tradition