Short
Answer Questions Note: (1) assignments appear in the syllabus on the day assigned and are due the next class, unless noted otherwise (2)
This assignment, like ALL assignments in this class, must be typed.
Handwritten work will NOT be accepted. See handout on class expectations. THIS IS ASSIGNMENT 5
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This homework
is due at the start of class and can NOT
be turned in late This homework can NOT be revised This homework is worth 2.5% of you final semester grade, or 250 Fritz Points |
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LONG/SHORT ANSWER
QUESTIONS ON TEXTBOOK READING
If you have trouble writing a response using your own words, you may not yet understand the author's arguments. Reread the passage until you do understand it and so can answer in your own language. 1)
Using your own words (and only your own words),
carefully describe what the author thinks distinguishes racism from
"mere hatred for a group" (aka, xenophobia)?
Read closely as Fredrickson's thoughtful definitions of racism and
xenophobia
differ from the sometimes sloppy use of those terms common in popular
discussion. In short, don't assume you know
the answer without reading carefully. Moreover, don't decide
you know the answer until you read up to the line in the text that
reads "chapter 1." Finally, pay close attention to the
reading hints I've embedded into the text; think hard about this
question as it represents a quarter of your grade for this homework
and is essential for your upcoming paper. (25 points)
6) What ultimately changed in Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain such that the actions and attitudes of the country's Christian majority towards its Jewish minority population should be considered racist (as the author defines that term)? In other words, what events or circumstances lead Spanish Christians to become racist (rather than merely xenophobic, as they had been in the 12th and 13th centuries) in their treatment of Spain's Jewish minority? Use your own words. (10 points) 7) complete the following time line using information from the on-line excerpts from Racism: A Short History. Be sure to fill out BOTH columns of the chart; in the last row, you will need to fill in the date that goes with the event (in italics) already in the chart. (5 points) You may want to keep a copy of your answers to this chart for when writing your upcoming paper. (DOWNLOAD THIS TABLE AS AN MS-WORD DOCUMENT)
(DOWNLOAD
THIS TABLE AS AN MS-WORD DOCUMENT) Extra-Credit (requires a full paragraph, up to five extra points): The author argues that if a certain set of historical circumstances had not occurred, it is "quite possible" that European slaves would "have toiled alongside (enslaved) Africans on New World plantations." Explain. Describe the circumstances and the reasons the author provides to make his argument. Use your own words. |
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