Quiz: Klein, Gong and Pearson, and Estes (5 out of 9)
- Due May 6, 2021 at 3:20pm
- Points 2
- Questions 5
- Available May 6, 2021 at 2pm - May 6, 2021 at 11:20pm 9 hours and 20 minutes
- Time Limit 20 Minutes
Instructions
Readings Covered in this Quiz:
Tuesday, May 4: Political Identity
Klein, Ezra. 2020. “Chapter 3: Your Brain on Groups.” Pp. 49–79 in Why We’re Polarized. New York: Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster.
Gong, Neil, and Heath Pearson. 2021. “Can Abolition Work in an Age of Right-Wing Extremism?” The Atlantic, January 22.
Thursday, May 6: Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline (PART 1)
Estes, Nick. 2019. Our History Is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance. Illustrated edition. London ; New York: Verso. (Pp.1-3, 8-10, 14-16, 18-20, 25-29, 33-34)
Collective Quiz
Instructions: This is a collective quiz. You have to decide as a group what the right answer is for each question. This means you have to come to a consensus regarding the right answer and cannot select an answer on your own. There is only one question that you have to answer individually, question four. Each question is worth .5 points for a total of 2 points..
First, read through all the questions individually. Once everybody has finished, have a conversation about each question to decide which option is the correct answer. Make sure you express your views by explaining why you think a given option is correct or incorrect and ask your peers questions when you have doubts.
If a strong disagreement emerges regarding the right answer to one of the questions and the conversation comes to a standstill with both sides unconvinced of the other’s argument, you must decide the right answer by simple majority vote.
I’d like to see you make an effort to encourage others to participate throughout the conversation. You can do this by asking them what their view is on a given question or answer.