Lec #9: Eugenics Movement, Migration, & Racial/ethnic Discrimination Flashcards

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What is the Eugenics Movement? and who created it?

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  • Francis Galton

- the selection of desired heritable characteristics aimed at improving the genetic composition of the human race

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What was the Eugenics movement like in the USA? who did it target? what was this an example of?

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  • during the 20th century, 33 states had sterilization programs in place
  • this program targeted: mentally ill people, feeble-minded people, criminals and alcoholics, people in poverty
  • this was an example of direct and indirect violence and structural violence b/c of the policies and procedures
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How was the USA immigration policies and reproductive rights affected by the eugenics movement?

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  • A new immigration law was passed in (1924) that restricted individuals coming from other countries
  • immigration policy (political structural violence) was used to control eugenically the reproductive stock of a country
  • b/w 1920-1938 more than 30,000 ppl were involuntarily sterilized which resulted in direct violence b/c they were forced to do this
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Was there any element of eugenics ideologies in earlier immigration policy of canada? (hint: 4 of them)

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  • gender, health, sexuality as determining factors
  • people who were tough and desperate enough to do physically hard labour jobs
  • if you were “mentally defective” or “physically defective” you couldn’t come into canada
  • concerned with racial mixing
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do you think the idea of genetics can be considered racist? why?

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yes b/c they are selecting certain races they want to breed and they are casting out the ones that will make society less

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what is the definition of migration?

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moving between or within countries

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Why do people migrate?

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the decision to migrate and the chosen destination are often shaped by push and pull factors

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what are the push and pull factors of migration?

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Push Factors: people leave for negative reasons

  • poverty and famine
  • natural disasters
  • war, ethnic, or political violence, genocide
  • some sort of oppression

Pull Factors: people leave for positive reasons

  • better job opportunities
  • possibility of higher wages
  • educational opportunities
  • better access to healthcare
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who are the middlemen minorities? and what are some examples?

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they are trades people and small business owners who have immigrated to a nation to serve as intermediaries b/w ruling and subordinate groups
- examples include: jews in europe, chinese in southeast asia, and indians in africa

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why were middle men created?

How did they get to other countries?

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  • they were created as social categories by the british colonizer in order to serve economic and political interests
  • the british empire purposefully brought some middlemen minorities from one part of the world to another
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