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Question 1 1 / 1 pts Distributive Justice seeks to effectively disperse…what? Wealth across the population, closing the exceedingly disparate wealth- equality gap Democratic values throughout the population Regulated standards of income Wealth across the population, closing the exceedingly disparate wealth-equality gap, and regulated standards of income Incorrect Question 2 0 / 1 pts We are all negatively impacted by white supremacy culture. True False Question 3 1 / 1 pts Poverty is… Being poor and destitute A living status/condition lacking the minimum standard of living needs such as shelter, food, healthcare, and safety Making minimum wage Having a job that makes more than $100,000 a year Incorrect Question 4 0 / 1 pts
Critical Race Theory has these principles… Interest Convergence, Racism as Ordinary, Social Construction Psychological, Social, Cultural X Unique Voices of Color, Intersectionality, Feminist Lens Whiteness as Property, Differential Racialization, Anti-Oppressive Incorrect Question 5 0 / 1 pts According to U.S. Census Bureau, who are the most at risk for being in poverty in the U.S.? Men, Caucasians, middle-aged people, children Women, Southern/Western States, Children, People of Color Low-educated people, Black people, LGBTQ+ people, Hispanic/Latino people X Northern states, White men, White women, Teenagers Question 6 1 / 1 pts Intersectionality is… when more than two people connect on a deep level when justice and society intersect and show equitable results for a population a person’s social groups/aspects of their identity coming together and forming their personal marginalization based upon those groups/statuses
believing that you are not being discriminated against Question 7 1 / 1 pts A hegemonic society functions to establish a homogenous way of thinking and to make its alternatives disappear. True False Question 8 1 / 1 pts Equity is different than equality in that equity… Provides resources uniformly across populations Seeks to provide what is needed rather than what is wanted and varying across individuals and populations Is seen as relying on a fairness principle because it requires the use of only those resources needed Seeks to provide what is needed rather than what is wanted and varying across individuals and populations, and is seen as relying on a fairness principle because it requires the use of only those resources needed Incorrect Question 9 0 / 1 pts Young's Five Faces of Oppression (2004) are: Justice, Equity, Equality, Social, and Oppression Exploitation, Marginalization, Powerlessness, Cultural Imperialism, and Violence Violence, Systemic Racism, Institutional Racism, Cultural Racism, and Individual Racism X Race, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, Class, Age
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Question 10 1 / 1 pts Financial Literacy is… Being able to pay all of your bills for the month Being unbanked and having a good credit score Having the competence needed to make decisions related to personal finances Having a bank and credit card in your name