AFPRL 260 Quiz 1
1 This article from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ultimately made Mexican Americans and other Spanish speakers in the U.S. citizens in name only, but not in practice, because it was stricken after the signing of the Treaty.
1 What is article 10
2 What is article 8
3 What is Article 1
2 This concept refers to how citizenship in the U.S. has been delimited and codified by gender, class, and race.
1 Tiered citizenship or tiered democracy
2 Women’s Suffrage
3 No human is illegal
3 In democratic practice we use this term to refer to repairing that which is broken (e.g., criminal justice system, etc.), or unjust (e.g., limiting the rights of some citizens based on class, gender and race, etc.).
1 Tiered citizenship or tiered democracy
2 Redress
3 Women’s Suffrage
4 An Act by President Lincoln that provided ownership of “public land” taken from Native Americans and Mexicans.
1 Civil War Act
2 Naturalization Law of 1862
3 Homestead Act of 1862
5 Adherents to this ideology claim that America is a white Christian nation threatened by the increasing number of nonwhites, non-Christians and noncitizens on American soil.
1 Xenophobes
2 Christian Nationalism
3 Calvinists
6 New York City recently allowed noncitizen participation in local elections because of this.
1 Federal law does not restrict voting in local elections unless specified in state constitutions.
2 The DACA provision
3 Naturalization Law
7 With these three articles, Mexico sought to protect the rights, privileges and property of Mexicans in the U.S. after the U.S.-Mexico War.
1 Articles 8, 9 and 10
2 Articles 1, 8 and 11
3 Articles 11, 12 and 14
8 A type of painting in New Spain that categorized human beings by virtue of their mixed race status.
1 Calhoun paintings
2 “Tente en el aire”
3 “Pinturas de casta”
9 The concept refers to the process through which different people come together in a democracy in order to demand group rights.
1 The DACA provision
2 “Political Emergence”
3 Naturalization Law
10 What formal or informal educational practices reinforce national mythologies that whitewash national stories of violence against citizens and citizens in the making.
1 National Pedagogies
2 Political Emergence
3 Christian Nationalism
1 This article from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ultimately made Mexican Americans and other Spanish speakers in the U.S. citizens in name only, but not in practice, because it was stricken after the signing of the Treaty.
1 What is article 10
2 What is article 8
3 What is Article 1
2 This concept refers to how citizenship in the U.S. has been delimited and codified by gender, class, and race.
1 Tiered citizenship or tiered democracy
2 Women’s Suffrage
3 No human is illegal
3 In democratic practice we use this term to refer to repairing that which is broken (e.g., criminal justice system, etc.), or unjust (e.g., limiting the rights of some citizens based on class, gender and race, etc.).
1 Tiered citizenship or tiered democracy
2 Redress
3 Women’s Suffrage
4 An Act by President Lincoln that provided ownership of “public land” taken from Native Americans and Mexicans.
1 Civil War Act
2 Naturalization Law of 1862
3 Homestead Act of 1862
5 Adherents to this ideology claim that America is a white Christian nation threatened by the increasing number of nonwhites, non-Christians and noncitizens on American soil.
1 Xenophobes
2 Christian Nationalism
3 Calvinists
6 New York City recently allowed noncitizen participation in local elections because of this.
1 Federal law does not restrict voting in local elections unless specified in state constitutions.
2 The DACA provision
3 Naturalization Law
7 With these three articles, Mexico sought to protect the rights, privileges and property of Mexicans in the U.S. after the U.S.-Mexico War.
1 Articles 8, 9 and 10
2 Articles 1, 8 and 11
3 Articles 11, 12 and 14
8 A type of painting in New Spain that categorized human beings by virtue of their mixed race status.
1 Calhoun paintings
2 “Tente en el aire”
3 “Pinturas de casta”
9 The concept refers to the process through which different people come together in a democracy in order to demand group rights.
1 The DACA provision
2 “Political Emergence”
3 Naturalization Law
10 What formal or informal educational practices reinforce national mythologies that whitewash national stories of violence against citizens and citizens in the making.
1 National Pedagogies
2 Political Emergence
3 Christian Nationalism