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Racial Politics -- Final Exam
Racial Politics -- Prof Lynn Sanders -- Final Exam Fall '10
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Political Studies
Undergraduate 3
12/13/2010

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Proposition 187 and 187ing
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Proposition that constituted a political threat to immigrants and which provoked a response from the community. 187ing is a verb referring to causing political threat
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SES model of participation

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Assimilation/  Straight-line assimilation
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Racial Threat
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Political Threat
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Mobilization
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Institutional Mobilization
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Relationship between threat and mobilization (SKR)
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What is the relationship between racial threat and felon disenfranchisement (Locked Out)
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What is the relationship between voting and refraining from crime (Locked Out)
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Manza and Uggen note that various forms of civic incorporation, such as joining local groups, make it more  likely that a  criminal will desist from criminal behavior. They theorize that voting might be such a civil involvement, however, they don't have much evidence to back up the idea that voting might encourage people to stay away from crime.
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Party Identification
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What is the standard relationship between party identification and voting
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How do immigrants defy the traditional relationship between party identification and voting?
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Powell (Katznelson)
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Bakke v. University of California
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Philadelphia Plan
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Second Generation Disadvantage
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Theory that 2nd generation immigrants are less likely to participate in the political system. The theory postulates that as immigrants become more assimilated, they become torn and conflicted as to which identity they belong to and are therefore less likely to be mobilized, however, SKR says that this is a weak theory backed up by very little evidence

 

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Straight Line Assimilation
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The longer immigrants are fully assimilated, the more they become part of the American political system. I.e. the longer a person has been here, the more likely he is to vote.  This can refer to length of residence in one place, jobs, and other factors. The model can also be extended to cover 2nd generation immigrants. 

 

pg 112-113 in SKR

 

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Immigrant Exceptionalism
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The idea that the SES model does not apply to immigrants, especially those in the first generation. As the immigrant becomes more assimilated into the system (i.e. length of residence in one place, job, family) the SES model begins to apply more and more. However, the model can also be extended to apply to 2nd generation immigrants.
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Why are Asian Americans less likely to be involved in the political system
Definition

o   Tied to other institutions, such as civil organizations

o   Asian-Americans unlikely to adopt partisan ideology

o   Less interest in politics within families (i.e. no political discussions around dinner table)

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Immigrant Distinction
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This is a term from SKR which refers to the fact that most immigrants do not conform to the SES Model. He notes that 2nd generation immigrants and further away are more likely to fit in with the model. Therefore, first generation immigrants are the most distinct
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Agenda Setting
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This does not tell people what to think, rather, it tells them what to think about. It tells people what is important. The more media coverage something has, the more people think it is important
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When did the prison population begin to significantly expand?
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In the 70s
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Collateral Consequences
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Mobilization Efforts
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An example of a mobilization effort would be a get out the vote drive
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Disenfranchised felons vs. incarcerated felons
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 Disenfranchised felons (those who are already out of prison) are more likely to want to vote than those in prison. This goes back to the SES model since those who are out are more likely to be married with jobs

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Chronic Accessibility
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Accessibility
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Covered Jurisdictions
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Spill over
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old-fashioned racism
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Symbolic Racism
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Gerrymandering
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Median Voter
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Persuadable Voter
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Racial Partisan Realignment
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Substantive Representation
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representative advances 

policy interests, usually material 

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New Racial Stratification
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Shaw Cases
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Amendments to Voting Rights Act
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Dixiecrat Party
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Weekend Passes
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Revolving Doors
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Interpellation
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Process by which you understand that you are being classified in a specific group (I am Asian, I am white, I am Latina, etc. --> from Chong article)
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What were four pieces of important civil rights legislation during the 60's?
Definition

Civil Rights Act: 1964

Voting Rights Act: 1965

Immigration and Nationality Act: 1965

Fair Housing Act: 1968

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What marks the end of the Civil Rights era according to Massey?

 

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1977's Community Reinvestment Act
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Aid to Dependent Children Act
Definition
Established in 1935, the act was controlled primarily by the states which resulted in the exclusion of African American mothers. It wasn't until the 60s that blacks made up a substantial number of aid recipients. However, most Americans believed that African Americans made up the majority of the recipients (perceptions fail)
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What does Gilens argue in "How the poor became black"
Definition
Argues that African Americans are consistently overrepresented among images of the poor, especially once those images became unsympathetic to poor people
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In which domain has inequality been addressed most successfully? Why?
Definition
Inequality has been most successfully addressed in voting rights. This is because regulation is most straight forward here. Other areas, such as housing, have had less success
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What is Lani Gunier's opinion on 'winner-take all districting'?
Definition
She argues against this form of districting because it gives all the power to the majority group within the district and the minority group is left without representation
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What does du Bois argue in the piece we read?
Definition
He argues that discrimination against African Americans exists because it is the majority's financial interest to be discriminatory
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How does Samuel du Bois Cook describe the American Dream? How does he feel about it?
Definition
He is cautious and qualified when he discusses the American Dream. He says that racism has been the affirmation and negation of the American dream
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In, the White Ethnic, how do the authors say whites reacted to policies designed to help African Americans and other minorities?
Definition
they reacted by asserting their own ethnic identities 
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Cumulative Voting
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An idea from Lani Guinier whereby voters would be allowed to cast multiple votes for multiple candidates
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Section 203 of the Voting Rights act protects whom?
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Language Minorities
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Descriptive Representation 
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Mirrors the electorate's demographic composition
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What is pre-clearence? Who is required to be pre-cleared
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Pre-clearence is when the federal government has to pre-approve changes made in the electoral system. This is required for covered jurisdictions, or those jurisdictions that have a history of discrimination
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What is redlining and when was it eliminated?
Definition
Policy created by federal administrators in the 40s and 50s to prevent integration in housing. It almost guaranteed decline when blacks move in and ensured that African Americans paid more for loans on less valuable property 
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border state
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Native Hawaiian 
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Parole
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Probation
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Felony 
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Howard University 
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Plus factor
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What is the most common form of political participation in the US
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Voting
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What factors does Ramakrishnan point to for immigrant voting? How do these compare to

the \base" model in Figure 5.1?

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What are the di erent levels of supervisory status Manza and Uggen discuss? Among which

groups is disenfranchisement most and least controversial?

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9. Why does Katznelson praise Powell's principles?


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Willie Horton ads
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Ads used by the Republican Party (G HW B) against Democratic candidate Micheal Dukakis. The ads highlighted an African American Criminal. The ad campaign was designed by Lee Atwater.  Later they were criticized by Jesse Jackson for being racists. This deactivated the effectiveness of the ads since voters knew they were racist.
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explicit v implicit
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Racial Resentment and Symbolic Racism 
Definition
Attempt to measure racism in a time where racism is socially unacceptable. Racial ideas in todays world are blended in with traditional American values of hard work and individual effort. Generally, the element used to measure these items are hostility towards benefits bestowed on blacks which whites perceive as undeserved or costly to themselves
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Berry Goldwater's 1964 Campaign
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Although Goldwater campaigned on a platform that was largely anti-civil rights, it did not explicitly refer to race. Rather, he talked primarily about states rights, which has become a racially charged word today.  He ran against LBJ. 
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Election Day Turnout and Obama's 2008 Victory
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Greater turnout for both African Americans and Latinos. These new voters, cast their ballots overwhelmingly for Mr. Obama
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Mendleberg: Race Card Paradox
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Playing the race card works best when the appeal is not explicit. Once people know the appeal invokes race, it  loses its ability to influence people.
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Dixiecrat Rebellion
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1948

Strom Thurmond 

He walked out of the democratic national convention and  started  a "state's rights" party that based itself on explicitly racist appeals. This was the last race where explicit racism dominated.

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Southern Strategy
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Electoral strategy created/popularized by Kevin Phillips for Nixon's 1968 campaign. It was a strategy designed to steal the "solid south" from the Democratic party by appealing to Southern racism.  (more?)
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Law and Order Strategy
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Strategy designed to appeal to northerners and was used during the 1968 election (Nixon) -- (this may be very wrong)
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E. E. Schattschneider
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Party Scholar 
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Persuadable Voters
Definition
These are voters who, on average, tend to vote but do not have strong loyalty to either one party or the other. Parties spend a great deal of time and money on these voters, very few of whom are African American (African Americans are captured by the Democratic party)
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Captured Voters
Definition

 captured voters tend to be ideologically located further away from the median.  They tend to have less disposable income to give to parties or candidates;

party leaders especially fear that their presence could disrupt the existing electoral coalition, and they vote

overwhelmingly for the same political party (which then takes its votes for granted).

 

a.k.a. they're either not going to vote or they're going to vote for us, so why should we have to appeal to their interests

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Racial Attitude Changes
Definition

Since the early 1940s, there has been a massive and continuing movement of the American public from

overwhelming support of the principle of segregated schooling to overwhelming acceptance of the principle

of integrated schooling

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Racial Equality in Principle
Definition

Though white people are hesitant to support specific policies designed to implement equality, they have been

more willing to endorse the principle of racial integration (Schuman et al. 137). Indeed, they have become so

willing to endorse equality in principle that some questions concerning equal treatment of blacks and whites

have been dropped by survey organizations because answers were approaching 100 percent armation: that

is everyone surveyed has come to agree with the egalitarian position

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Causes of Inequality
Definition

White people are less likely to consider discrimination a cause of inequality than they are to name other

causes, especially level of individual effort

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What are the factors that are part of SKR's model of immigrant voting?
Definition

immigrant generation and duration of stay in the US


Country of origin characteristics (repressive regimes, dual nationality policies, country or region specific effects)

 

The American context (residential ethnic concentration, multi-lingual ballots, English language proficiency)

 

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SKR's base model of voting
Definition

age and socio-economic status

social incorporation

institutional barriers

context of mobilization

state of political culture

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Who is the most likely to vote
Definition
those higher in age, income, and education
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How do the media shape public perceptions?
Definition
The media can shape public perceptions by covering some issues more than others. The issues which are covered most, are the issues which the public perceives as most important 
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What is true about the effect of higher volumes of news coverage of immigration?
Definition

Higher volumes lead to a heightened perception among the public that immigration is a

Most Important Problem; AND

Higher volumes lead to a more dramatic shift of opinion among non-border rather than

border state residents; AND

Higher volumes occur in border states compared to non-border states

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 Which statements are true about efforts now going on in the American states to monitor

illegal immigration?

Definition

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli recently issued a legal opinion that authorizes

Virginia police officers to check the immigration status of anyone stopped by police for

any reason; AND

Arizona law SB 1070 required police officers to check the immigration status of anyone

involved in a police stop if the officer had reasonable suspicion of the individual's status

Term

What policies fit the description of political threat discussed by S. Karthick Ramakrishnan, 

making immigrants to the United States less secure?

Definition
California Proposition 187 and Arizona SB 1070
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What relationship do Manza and Uggen in their book Locked Out observe between voting

and desistance?

Definition

Offenders who are voters are more likely to desist from crime

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“Straight-line" assimilation
Definition
Ramakrishnan's theory that each successive immigrant generation might vote more
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Does political threat increase voting?
Definition

Yes

 

When a group feels political threat, voting will go up among that group. In the long run, voting registration will also go up.

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Are Asian-American parents likely to encourage their children on to political office?
Definition

لا

 

this feels like a vaguely racist card... :( 

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Is the US becoming more or less extreme regarding immigration?
Definition

More moderate and less extreme 

 

 

...? confusion

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Does the US disenfranchise more felons than other Western countries?
Definition
We have a higher rate of felon disenfranchisement than most other western countries 
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Bakke case
Definition
Quota system based on race is illegal, however, using race as a "plus factor" is legal
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To which famous case did the University of Michigan try to link its affirmative action policies?
Definition
Brown v. the board of education
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Which states are  more likely to restrict felon rights?
Definition
Those with more African Americans in their prison populations
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Super Tuesday
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Code Word
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Egalitarianism
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Biological Racism
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Symbolic Representation
Definition

 

representative captures the 

meaning of representation for the 

constituents 

 

 

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Substantive Representation
Definition

 

representative advances 

policy interests, usually material

 

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Chong
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Du Bois
Definition
Argued that the root of discrimination was economic
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Mydal
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Cook
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Massie
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Housing Audits 
Definition
Try to measure the amount of discrimination in housing  
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When did Jesse Jackson try to run for President?
Definition
1984 and 1988
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framing
Definition

the framer of the message presents information in a certain way by talking about some things and leaving other things out

 

It is a way of telling a story

 

places and issue within a positive or negative context

 

 

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Priming 
Definition

Activating predispositions to get people to think a certain way.

 

makes predispositions more accessable

 

 

relies on things that are already in your head and brings them to the fore of your head

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ECAR
Definition
 Great Emancipation (1860-1877)
 Compromise and Republican withdrawal (1877-1963)
 Racial Partisan realignment (1963-1980)
 Southern Strategy (will probably be in short answers – Nixon) – 1968 ( this is an impt year)
 The solid south (1963)
• The solid south begins to wither away in the early sixties
• The republican party begins to become competitive in the south
 Everything today has a racial element (even those things which do not seem to be directly racial)
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