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Historical race concepts

Brinkley Questions Chapter 1

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Brinkley Chapter 1 Guiding Questions 1. Identify and describe the elaborate native civilizations that developed in South and Central American and Mexico. 2. Describe the way of life of the North American Indians ? where they lived and how they supported themselves. 3. Describe the changes taking place among North American Indians during the century before Europeans arrived. 4. How were efforts to determine the pre-Columbian population of America tied to the larger debate over the consequences of European settlement of the Western Hemisphere? 5. What changes stimulated Europeans to look toward new lands? 6. What did Columbus hope to achieve through his voyages, and what did he actually accomplish?

History of Race

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Cornell Notes Topic / Objective: Name: Jack Andrew Joa Class: AVID / International Baccalaureate English A Language And Literature Higher Level 12A Period: 5th Period Date: Essential Question: Questions: Notes: Learning Targets: Connect The Racial Past With The Racial Present. Understand How The White Race Was Invented. Understand At Least One Example Of Systemic Racism. Racial How Do We Learn About Race? Misinformation? Do We Learn About The Full Picture Of How Racism Takes Place? What Are We Missing? I Did Not Know That I Did Not Know. Just The Tip Of The Social Construction. Iceberg? Not Biological. Not Natural. What Is Race? Not A Primary Marker In All Cultures.

Outline+some vocab

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Vocab Ethnicity-the identiy with a group of people that share distinct physical and mental traits as a product of common heredity and cultural traditions Race-identification with a group of people ddecendend from a common ancestor Racism-the belief that one raceis primary determinat of human traits and capacities Racist-someone who subscribe to the beliefs of racism Apartheid Laws (no longer in effect) in South Africa that physically separated different races into different geographical areas Balkanization Process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities

Ch7 outline

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Chapter 7, Ethnicity, Key Issue I ? CREATEDATE ?7/30/08 7:22 AM? I. Where Are Ethnicities Distributed? A. Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States 1. Clustering of Ethnicities a. Regional Concentrations of Ethnicities b. Concentration of Ethnicities in Cities 2. African American Migration Patterns a. Forced Migration from Africa b. Immigration to the North c. Expansion of the ghetto B. Differentiating Ethnicity and Race 1. Race in the United States a. ?Separate But Equal? Doctrine b. ?White Flight? 2. Division by Race in South Africa a. Apartheid System b. Dismantling of Aparteid ? II. Why Have Ethnicities Been Transformed into Nationalities? A. Rise of Nationalities 1. Nation-States a. Nation-States in Europe
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