Chapter 1
- What sort of "middle
What sort of “middle class pleasantries” are Blacks excluded from due to a housing system that confines them to certain neighborhoods regardless of social class?
- Lower crime rates
- Better public schools
- Safer housing
- None of the above
*d. All of the above
- The ideology of colo
The ideology of color -blind racism asserts which of the following?
- We live in a post -racial society
- Racism is a mental disorder
- Resource and opportunity structure s are not
- Racism only exist in only some parts of the world
racialized
*e. Both A & C
- Which of the followi
Which of the following acts passed by the U.S. government dismantled structural inequality completely?
- The thirteenth amendment
- Brown vs. Board of Education
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Institution of the Black Caucasus in Congress
*e. None of the above
Essay Questions
- Describe one example
Describe one example of literal Black body policing and one example of symbolic Black body policing.
- Discuss how Hill Col
Discuss how Hill Collin’s assertion that intersectionality (Policing Black Bodies How Black Lives Are Surveilled and How to Work for Change, 1e by Angela Hattery, Earl Smith) (Test Bank Latest Edition 2023-24, Grade A+, 100% Verified) (Official Complete Test Bank) 1 / 4
is relational can be applied to desegregation in Universities.
- Elaborate on Marilyn
Elaborate on Marilyn Frye’s bird cage metaphor.
- How did the combinat
How did the combination of capitalism and chattel slavery affect present-day United States?
- Describe Hill Collin
Describe Hill Collin’s theory of the Matrix of Domination with respect to intersectional theory?
Short Answer
- What core ideas comp
What core ideas comprise intersectionality?
- Define intersectiona
Define intersectional theory.
- Define "policing" wi
Define “policing” with respect to the reading.
- Give two examples of
Give two examples of m odern-day Black Codes.
True/False
- Policing the Black b
Policing the Black body is a new, 21 st century phenomenon inspired by the killing of Michael Brown.
- True
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*b. False
- Individual choices o
Individual choices often can’t overcome systemic obstacles in the quest to accumulate wealth in America.
*a. True
- False
- Because race is a so
Because race is a socially produced classification scheme the categories aren’t meaningful beyond that.
- True
*b. False
- Public schools are a
Public schools are as segregated now as they were in 1954.
*a. True
- False
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Chapter 2
- Riots are;
Riots are;
- A call for change in the way Black bodies are
- A fight for racial equality, the right to self -
- A small price to pay for radical social change
policed
determine
*d. All of the above
- Riots most often occ
Riots most often occur when;
- A news story is spun in a way to incite protest
- They are meticulously planned ahead of time
- A group of people are in unanimous agreement to
*c. People are continuously ignored and have exhausted all other means of resolution
protest in such a way
- The urban riots disc
The urban riots discussed in this chapter were selected because;
*a. They all involved various forms of Black body policing
- They all occurred within the same vicinity of each
- They all included the death of an innocent civilian
- They were among the costliest of all riots in
other
American history
- A complex analysis o
A complex analysis of urban riots reveal that they are often an outcome of;
- Severe poverty and a lack of resources
- A lack of job security/ employment opportunities
- Police brutality
*d. All of the above
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