The Immigration Act of 1965 ______.
A. created internment camps for Japanese American
B. restricted immigration quotas
C. dismantled immigration quotas and allowed immigrants to enter the United States
D. restricted immigration for Chinese population only
Answer: C
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a. stopped federal aid to universities and colleges for the underprivileged students b. prevented the use of federal funds for child support to single working mothers c. banned the use of Medicaid and other federal funds for abortions d. limited the number of state aided charities and shelters
Standpoint epistemology, a philosophical perspective that what we can know is affected by the position we occupy in society, is a major tenet of ______.
A. Black feminist thought B. Marxist sociology C. functionalism D. oppression theory
In the __________ stage of a social movement, widespread unrest is present as people become aware of a problem. At this stage, leaders emerge to agitate others into taking action
a. preliminary (incipiency) b. coalescence c. institutionalization (bureaucratization) d. intermediate
The practice in 12 states of denying voting rights to former prisoners is known as:
a. racism b. prejudice c. expulsion d. felony disenfranchisement