Module 5 Flashcards

1
Q

The term “redskin” refers to:

a. the “red” tone of a Native American’s skin
b. the “red” coloring of the war paint used by Native Americans during attacks on white settlers
c. the “red” dried blood on Native American body parts collected by white hunters and trappers
d. the “red” tinge of the dust that often covered the bodies of Native Americans in the great plains states

A

c. the “red” dried blood on Native American body parts collected by white hunters and trappers

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True or False:

According to King, non Native Americans view their use of Native American mascots and fan rituals as honoring Native Americans.

A

True

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Tammy has worked for the same boss for many years. She had a high opinion of her boss and liked her very much. One day, a new employee came in telling a story about how rude the boss had been to him. What was Tammy’s reaction?

a. she incorporated the story into her view of her boss, and it made her like her boss a little less
b. she did not listen to the story at all
c. she rejected the story as it did not fit with her preceding stories about her boss
d. she told the new employee a number of stories about how wonderful the boss was

A

c. she rejected the story as it did not fit with her preceding stories about her boss

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Narratives involve four elements. What are they?

a. problems, actions, outcomes, and characters.
b. problems, actions, characters, and plot twists.
c. actions, characters, plot twists, and intrigue.
d. problems, resolutions, characters, and intrigue.

A

a. problems, actions, outcomes, and characters.

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5
Q

When we are learning from narratives about our place in the world we are learning about our:

a. personal identities
b. social identities
c. role identities
d. Both A and B are correct, but not C
e. Both A and C are correct, but not B

A

d. Both A and B are correct, but not C

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What is the Lanham Act?

a. The WI law stating that a school district needs only one person to complain about a mascot or name to trigger a review of the issue.
b. The WI law that replaced the one person rule, and now mandates that opponents to a mascot or name must collect signatures equal to 10% of the school district population to trigger a review.
c. The federal law that protects freedom of speech for companies pursuing trademarks.
d. The federal law that prevents trademarks being issues for terms deemed derogatory or offensive.

A

d. The federal law that prevents trademarks being issues for terms deemed derogatory or offensive.

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True or False:

Rituals are often so ingrained that we do not notice they exist until we do not perform them correctly.

A

True

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Q

The story of little red riding hood teaches children:

a. how they should live their lives
b. what is good and bad
c. how to discern what is safe and what is dangerous
d. how to behave appropriately

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c. how to discern what is safe and what is dangerous

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9
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What is the primary argument that Governor Walker made against restricting school districts from using Native American names?

a. fiscal responsibility
b. freedom of speech
c. government overreach
d. they are a sign of respect

A

b. freedom of speech

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Narratives are retellings of a series of events told from a ____.

a. character
b. point of view
c. expert
d. observer
e. storyteller

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b. point of view

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