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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Claiming Their Rights:

Native Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Women

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JEOPARDY!

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Organiza-tions

Native Americans

Hispanic Americans

Women’s Liberation

Events Miscellany

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Young Native American activists formed this

militant group to achieve their goals by force.

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American Indian Movement. (A.I.M.)

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The purpose of this organization was “To take action to bring

women into full participation in the mainstream of American society now, assuming all the privileges and responsibilities

thereof in truly equal partnership with men”.

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National Organization of Women (N.O.W.)

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Mexican American and Filippino American farm

workers created this organization in 1962 to gain better wages and working

conditions.

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United Farm Workers(U.F.W.)

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Founded in 1971, it worked to put women in public office and supported candidates of both sexes who were

supportive of feminist issues.

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National Women’s Political Caucus

(N.W.P.C.)

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In 1946, President Truman created this organization to hear and settle all outstanding land claims that Native Americans

brought against the government.

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Indian Claims Commission

(I.C.C.)

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Native American take part in these gatherings to keep in

touch with their cultural traditions.

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Powwows

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This activist took part in demonstrations and acted in movies to represent native

American cultures and experiences.

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Russell Means

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This location in South Dakota was in 1890 the site of the last

massacre of Native Americans by the U.S. Army and in 1973 the site

of an occupation by radical members of the American Indian

Movement.

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Wounded Knee

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He wrote in 1934 the most significant New Deal program to

help Native Americans, the Indian Reorganization Act.

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John Collier

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Native American activists, citing an old law that said Indians could

settle on unused federal land, seized this former federal prison

as a protest in 1969.

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Alcatraz

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State three characteristics shared

by Hispanic Americans.

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Spanish ancestry, Catholicism, and

strong ties to extended family

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This Mexican American union organizer was a soft-spoken and

patient man who has been called a “quiet explosion.” His work

centered on the grape-growing area of Delano, CA.

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Cesar Chavez

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This group of Hispanic Americans have been American citizens for over 100 years, ever since the

Spanish- American War.

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Puerto Ricans

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Name the five major groups that comprise Hispanic Americans.

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Puerto Ricans, Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans, Central Americans,

and South Americans

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She was a labor organizer and a co-founder of the United

Farm Workers; she was one of their best negotiators.

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Dolores Huerta

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This women's rights gathering held in 1848, upon the occasion of a visit

by Lucretia Mott famous for her orating ability. The women presented

two prepared documents, the Declaration of Sentiments and an accompanying list of resolutions. A heated debate sprang up regarding women's right to vote and Frederick Douglass argued eloquently for its

inclusion. ”

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Seneca Falls Conference

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In this landmark decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that

a right to privacy under the due process clause of the 14th

Amendment extended to a woman's decision to have an abortion, but that

right must be balanced against the state's two legitimate interests in

protecting prenatal life and protecting women's health..

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Roe v. Wade

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Her book “The Feminine Mystique” reignited the women’s

movement in 1963.

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Betty Friedan

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She is a constitutional lawyer and a politically conservative activist

known for her opposition to modern feminism and for her successful campaign against the Equal Rights Amendment. She published book, A Choice, Not An Echo, was published in

1964.

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Phyllis Schlafly

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She, along with Congreswoamn Bella Abzug, was a political activist

and the founder of the Ms. Magazine which published article addressing

issues important to feminists.

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Gloria Steinem

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Begun by farmworkers in California, this became one of the

most successful consumer boycotts in U.S. history.

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The Delano Grape Boycott

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This spontaneous riot against police oppression at this bar in New York

city in 1969 became a rallying cry for gay men.

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The Stonewall Riot

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This style of protest, based on the “sit-ins” of the Civil Rights Movement, was an

early tactic in the movement to gain repect for the rights

of homosexuals.

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The Sip-Ins

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What was the outcome in 1982 of the push to add the Equal Rights

Amendment to the Constitution?

Daily Double!!!

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The Equal Rights Amendment was never

added to the Constitution.

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Members of the A.I.M. occupied this governmental building in 1972 for a

week and declared it to be the Embassy of the Native American

Peoples to the U.S.

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The occupation of the headquarters of the

Bureau of Indian Affairs

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This ehtnic group is now the largest minority in the United

States.

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Hispanic Americans

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What was the significance of the button that feminists wore in the 1960s that simply stated “59¢”.

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On average, for every dollar that a man

earned in the 1960s, a woman with the same job earned 59 cents.

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“Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or

abridged by the U.S. or by any state on account of sex.”

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The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)

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Blue Lake in northern New Mexico has always been a sacred location this Native

American people.

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The Taos Pueblo people.

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Casey Hayden and Mary King, members of SNCC in 1964, spoke out for freedom from the limits of traditional female roles. What idea were they representing?

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Women’s liberation

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Thrilling Crowd sound

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Yee-ha

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Lite applause

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Short crowd cheer

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woosh

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