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In which stage of the North or South did, rigid competitive pattern already well developed before civil war?

Antebellum North

_____bellum north or south

In which stage of the north or south did, Plessy V. Ferguson and racial etiquette exist

____bellum North or South

What did Plessy V. Ferguson uphold?

"Seperate but equal" doctrine

Doctrine

What is racial ettiqute?

Physical and Social distance strictly enforced

What is the mass exodus of Blacks to the North known as?

the Great Migration

Two words

What are some things that must exist for something to be called a lynching? (NAACP definition)

Must be *evidence someone was killed *three or more ppl taking part *claim by killers to be serving justice or tradition

Three things

What is the numerical amt of racial terror lynchings between 1877 to 1950? What did they lead to?

4,000 and led to the great migration to north

What did the Chinese exclusion act (1882) do? What was the main cause?

Didn't allow chinese (later all asian) immigration into the U.S. Caused by economic competition on West coast

Whay did the Executive order 9066 do? What was it's *claimed cause?

Relocated over 100,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps. Cause was "for national security"

What did the Bracero Program do?

Allpwed Mexican workers to temporarily enter U.S. for low paying jobs *couldn't relocate permanently

Temporary thing

What did Brown V. Board of education (1954) do? What court case was it preceeded by?

Ruled that seperate schools can't be equal. Preceeded by Menendez V. Westminister (1947)

Who were two influential ppl in both Brown V. board of education and Menendez V. Westminister?

Thurgood Marshall amd Govener Earl Warren

Two ppl *think polictical/law

What did the civil rights act of 1964 do?

Ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination

Two things

What did the civil rights act of 1968 do?

Phrohibits discrimination in sale,rental and financing of housing

Also known as fair housing act

What is cultural racism?

Belief that minorities habe developed cultural characteristics that place them at a disadvantage.

What is symbolic racism?

Unwillingness to make necessary changes to eliminate racial inequality

What were some factors in changing race relations?

*initialization/urbanization *Geographic and Social mobility increase *rising education levels *economic growth


*increased minority assertiveness

5 factors

What groups are in the underclass?

Blacks,Chicanos,Puerto Ricans and American Indians

4 groups

What were zoot suit riots of (1943)?

White servicemen chicano youths who were viewed as disrespectful and unpatriotic; primarily targeted from clothing *public got involved as well

Involved servicemen

Dual wage system most likely to be foubd under _____ system of race relations?

Rigid Competitive

What is a dual wage system

Groups paid different amt of money for same job