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Critical Race Theory
Contributed by: Hewitt
  • 1. Who are considered the founding figures of Critical Race Theory?
A) Noam Chomsky, Herbert Marcuse, Judith Butler.
B) Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Angela Davis.
C) Cornel West, W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon.
D) Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Richard Delgado.
  • 2. What concept is central to CRT regarding individual identity?
A) Dualism.
B) Intersectionality.
C) Essentialism.
D) Determinism.
  • 3. Which legal doctrine is often critiqued by CRT scholars?
A) Due process.
B) Strict scrutiny.
C) Bona fide occupational qualification.
D) Colorblindness.
  • 4. What do CRT proponents seek to illuminate about racism?
A) Its irrelevance in modern society.
B) Its systemic and structural nature.
C) Its emotional impact alone.
D) Its occasional occurrences.
  • 5. Which of the following is often emphasized in CRT pedagogy?
A) Advocating for strict discipline.
B) Promoting competition among students.
C) Comprehensive memorization of facts.
D) Critical questioning of race and identity.
  • 6. Which method is commonly associated with CRT research?
A) Randomized controlled trials.
B) Statistical regression analysis.
C) Meta-analysis.
D) Qualitative methods.
  • 7. What does the term 'white privilege' refer to in CRT?
A) Unacknowledged advantages granted to white individuals.
B) Equal treatment under the law.
C) Merit-based opportunities available to all.
D) A societal disadvantage for non-white individuals.
  • 8. What is a key tool used by CRT to challenge racial issues?
A) Historical revisionism.
B) Mathematical modeling.
C) Quantitative analysis.
D) Narrative storytelling.
  • 9. What does CRT argue about education?
A) It is irrelevant to race issues.
B) It is a perfect equalizer.
C) It is only about academic performance.
D) It can reproduce racial inequalities.
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