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Ethnic Studies 1 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 Ethnic Studies 1 (Week 1-6) How do you know what you know is a/an __________________ question - correct answer epistemological Ethnic Studies lecture video: Ethnic Studies is NOT - correct answer learning about different fo...

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Ethnic Studies 1 (Week 1-6)
How do you know what you know is a/an __________________ question -
correct answer ✔epistemological


Ethnic Studies lecture video:
Ethnic Studies is NOT - correct answer ✔learning about different foods and
dances


Ethnic Studies lecture video:
Ethnic Studies started at: - correct answer ✔San Francisco State


What's an example of a strike demand from 1968 at SF state? - correct
answer ✔creating a school of ethnic studies


Precious Knowledge, documentary:
How did Latino students in the 60's call attention to their inadequate education
and mistreatment in schools? - correct answer ✔they organized a walkout


Precious Knowledge, documentary:
What was the MAS, or Mexican American/Raza Studies program in Tucson
about? - correct answer ✔Knowing where you came from, who you are
inside" - understand your "cultura"


Agents of Change documentary:
What was the name of the Black student organization at SF state? - correct
answer ✔Black Student Union

,Agents of Change documentary:
Once the BSU organized 400 Black students to be admitted to SF state, they
started reaching out to other ethnic minority groups to help them organize and
demand the same for their communities. What was the name of the coalition
between these various students of color organizations? - correct answer
✔the Third World Liberation Front


Agents of Change documentary:
Why did students start demanding a Black Studies department and soon a
College of Ethnic Studies? - correct answer ✔to learn about themselves so
that they could be full participants in the world


Agents of Change documentary:
The name of the college president who resisted the Black Student Union's
demand for a Black Studies department, the rehiring of professor George
Murray, and called in police to suppress student strikers was... - correct
answer ✔S.I. Hayakawa


Zinn:
Upon his second voyage to the Americas, Howard Zinn wrote that the two
main objectives for Christopher Columbus were... - correct answer ✔slaves
and gold


Zinn:
What did Zinn write was true about the most powerful association of North
Eastern tribes, the League of Iroquois? - correct answer ✔All of the above:
There was no concept of private ownership, and no one was poor; Women
were respected, were involved in making important decisions, and families
were matrilineal, meaning husbands joined wives families, children were
taught to be independent and not submit to overbearing authority

, Zinn:
Funded by the King and Queen of Spain, Columbus intended to set sail to
__________ in search of gold. - correct answer ✔Asia


Zinn:
Upon "encountering" the Arawak people from an island in the region now
known as the Bahamas, what did Columbus notice that had dire
consequences for the Arawaks? - correct answer ✔tiny gold ornaments in
their ears


Columbus's men treated the Indigenous people of the Caribbean... - correct
answer ✔as objects - they raided villages, raped women, kidnapped people
to be slaves, forced many to find gold for them, hunted them down with dogs


_____________ wrote his observations about the Indigenous populations
while he participated in the conquest of Cuba. He was later a critic of Spanish
cruelty. He observed that Indian women were free to choose and leave mates
as they pleased, and also wrote that the Spanish "thought nothing of knifing
Indians by tens and twenties," and "for fun beheaded the boys." He also wrote
that the Indians were so overworked that children died young, "while I was in
Cuba, 7000 children died in three months." He wrote of the rapid population
decline, noting: "there were 60,000 people living on this island...so that from
1494 to 1508, over three million people had perished from war, slavery, and
the mines." - correct answer ✔Bartolome de las Casas


Zinn:
Zinn critiques the heroic presentation of Columbus's "encounter" with
Indigenous populations, arguing that American historians were motivated
by.... - correct answer ✔ideological interests, which served to justify the
genocide against Native Americans.

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