CHIC 004_ Exam #1

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Week 3 Winter 2024 CHICANO 004: Intro To Chic Stdes - Chavez L. - WINTER 2024 - SECTION# 12273 Examination #1 Question 1 During the segregation era, Mexican schools, also known as neighborhood schools, encouraged the development of the English and Spanish languages among students of Mexican origin. True Question 2 The ___ decision made segregation legal throughout the country. Plessy V Ferguson Question 3 During the segregation era, escuelitas in Texas encouraged the development of the English and Spanish languages among students of Mexican origin. True Question 4 Which of the following cases, is the earliest desegregation case involving students of Mexican origin: Mendez V Westminster Question 5 Students of Mexican origin were regularly punished for speaking Spanish in schools during the segregation era in California. True Question 6 In 1970 the Supreme Court established that Mexican Americans, regardless of their racial status, were a socially recognized ethnic minority, and therefore, the provisions of Brown v Board of Education applied to this population. True Question 7 The Alvarez v. Lemon Grove decision made segregation illegal throughout the state of California. True Question 8 The ___ case led to the desegregation of schools throughout the state of California. Mendez V Westminster Question 9 During the segregation era, Americanization Programs in schools focused on teaching students of Mexican origin: All options listed
Question 10 The ___ decision made segregation illegal throughout the country. Brown V Board Question 11 Segregation of Mexican children continued decades after the Brown v. Board of Education decision because the decision only applied in situations in which districts implemented segregation based on race. True Question 12 In 1968 the following individuals/groups organized the East Los Angeles Blowouts: All options listed Question 13 The following teacher participated in the 1968 East L.A. Blowouts: Sal Castro Question 14 The student organization that created and distributed surveys to get feedback from Mexican students regarding education in Eastside schools during the 1960s-1970s was MEChA. True Question 15 Following the East L.A. Blowouts there was a decrease in corporal punishment inflicted on Mexican students in Eastside schools. True Question 16 The 1968 demands outlined by students participating in the Blowouts included bilingual education for Mexican Americans in the Los Angeles Unified School District. True Question 17 In 1968 ___ was an organization made up of parents and community members created to address the educational inequalities that students of Mexican origin faced in the Eastside schools of Los Angeles. Educational Issues Coordinating Committee Question 18 There were few Mexican administrators and teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) during the 1960s-1970s. True Question 19 The majority of administrators and teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) during the 1960s-1970s had Spanish surnames. False
Question 20 The high school graduation rate for Mexican students in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) during the 1960s-1970s was above 50%. False Question 21 The 1968 demands outlined by students participating in the Blowouts included the removal of janitorial work as a form of punishment for Mexican Americans in the Los Angeles Unified School District. True Question 22 ___ called for the institutionalization of Chicano Studies in colleges and universities. El Plan De Santa Barbara Question 23 The ___ was the coalition formed between African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanos/Chicanas, and Native Americans to demand the creation of Ethnic Studies in 1968. Third World Liberation Front Question 24 ___ is the historical and founding document of the discipline of Chicana/o Studies. El Plan De Santa Barbara Question 25 In the Madrigal v. Quilligan case, Judge Curtis believed that the sterilized women had as much responsibility as the doctors for the involuntary sterilization. False Question 26 According to the film, No Mas Bebes , medical personnel at LACMC did not provide information in the Spanish language to monolingual Spanish speakers when signing documents, leading to the involuntary sterilization of Mexican-origin women. True Question 27 According to the film, No Mas Bebes , medical personnel at LACMC asked women to sign documents consenting to medical procedures during the active part of labor leading to the involuntary sterilization of Mexican-origin women. True Question 28 Despite the court’s decision in Madrigal V Quilligan, one of the new protocols developed following the case was a waiting period between the consent signature and the procedure to prevent involuntary sterilizations. True
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