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    Chicano Studies 141a U.S. History/Chicano Perspective Mike Ornelas STUDY GUIDE I I. Be able to identify and give the significance of the following: Popé Aztlán hispanophobia el requerimiento Toypurina Juan de Oñate Fray Marcos de Niza Great Southwestern Revolt Aristotelian theory Jeronimo de Aguilar “conspicuous exoticism” Malintzin Tenepal Echeveste Regulations The Spanish Colonie The Black Legend Gonzalo Guerrero “plague of immorality” microbe shock "uto-Aztecan" Book

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    During the Women’s Suffrage movement women used many different methods to try to earn the right to vote. One piece of evidence is that Alice Paul and Lucy Burns held a parade to show awareness of Women’s Suffrage. Alice and Lucy had to do a lot of fundraising to be able to have this parade happen and eventually had enough money. In the parade there was signs‚ horses‚ and many women walking down the street. Men didn’t like this parade very much and started yelling awful things such as‚ “If you were

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    many people were carrying placards with her image‚ according to Kara Fox. "I saw groups of women walking toward me carrying it.”. “The next day‚ she marched at the Women’s March on the National Mall. There she began to understand the scope of the movement‚ she said.”(Fox). But feminism today‚ modern feminism‚ has gone generally against what they fought for in the early 1940’s and 1950’s. Yes women were mistreated‚ but that’s what feminism stood for over history‚ in the 1950´s they were fighting

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    Intro to Chicano Studies October 6 2010 Hispanic-Americans Free Response The video we saw during class was interesting and it caught my attention since I can relate to what was being said. There was talk about Hispanic Americans and how each generation lived differently. But the main thing I took from the video was the idea of America being an international country; a nation of immigrants. However we must be careful to not assimilate into the masses to the point where we completely forget our

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    would involve not only territorial elevation‚ but the progress of liberty and individual economic opportunity as well. The phrase was first employed by John L. O’Sullivan in an article and inspired artist and cartoonist to create artworks as the movement occurred throughout

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    better understanding of the diverseness at UCR. There is also snacks and refreshments that are offered for free during this occurrence to encourage people to become involved. CSP also holds various year round events which encourages people of the Chicano race to get involved and interact with one

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    Quiz 1 C How did it create a hidalgo warrior class? The Moorish occupation and La Reconquista prepared Spain for its imperial role in America. The occupation turned Spain and city of Cordova into the Western world’s premier center for the study of science and philosophy. The fighting engendered a hardened warrior ethos in the hidalgos‚ Spain’s lower nobility. This hidalgos were the conquistadors in the New World. The wars provided practice in colonization: The Spanish adopted the practice of

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    The antislavery movement was led by abolitionists of both races and genders who hoped to emancipate all slaves and end racial discrimination in the United States. Such a task required these individuals to work together and employ different methods for spreading their ideas and reaching the people. As many abolitionists became disappointed with the progress of the movement‚ many began to change their methods and policies‚ which caused a split in the abolitionist movement. The writings of both white

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    Three different political movements; the Populist‚ Labor‚ and Progressive‚ occurred between 1892 and 1912‚ that had well thought intentions on taking care of the workers‚ including children who made large profits by working extraordinary shifts and in unsafe conditions for big manufactures. Only the Progressive movement was successful in moving into the mainstream political limelight and gained acceptance throughout the nation. The Populist movement worked on the platform of helping the farmers.

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    The homosexual movement began to drastically increase in the early 1980s. With this came a strong back lash from those that felt homosexual equality would ruin America. Jerry Falwell‚ a white‚ male‚ conservative‚ and Christian‚ was one of the leaders of this backlash. This article significantly shows the two very different beliefs in America‚ and the intensity with which people believed in their side. There were protests and pushes for equality for from new liberals‚ and a push for equality only

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