The Alchemy of Race and Rights Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Patricia J. Williams
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The Alchemy of Race and Rights Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Patricia J. Williams
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Williams say the attitude of privatized innocent publicized?
(a) Spending.
(b) Pride.
(c) Guilt.
(d) Love.

2. What types of rights does Williams argue are the only kind present in the Constitution?
(a) Negative rights.
(b) Liberty rights.
(c) Positive rights.
(d) Freedom rights.

3. What was removed from the article after the second edit?
(a) The name of the store and her race.
(b) Her name.
(c) Her expression of rage
(d) The date it happened.

4. Whose arguments on affirmative action did Williams reject?
(a) The 9th Court of Appeals.
(b) The 7th Court of Appeals.
(c) California Supreme Court.
(d) The Supreme Court.

5. What does Williams say racist attitudes towards African-American is?
(a) The definition of slavery.
(b) A form of spirit murder.
(c) The norm in some states.
(d) Almost gone from modern society.

6. What is Williams ethnicity?
(a) Mexican-American.
(b) Japanese-American.
(c) White.
(d) African-American.

7. What does Williams maintain racial construction had?
(a) Little power.
(b) Low credibility.
(c) Great responsibility.
(d) Great power.

8. What does Williams recommend the faculty do in her correspondence?
(a) Have questions vetted by her only.
(b) Give students her questions only.
(c) Have ongoing exam discussion.
(d) Setup a racial bias council.

9. What does Williams say the liberal understand freedom as?
(a) Freedom of association.
(b) The right to bear arms.
(c) Freedom of religion.
(d) Freedom of speech.

10. What does Williams say whites associate black with?
(a) Drugs.
(b) Bad neighborhoods.
(c) Criminality.
(d) Basketball.

11. What does Williams argue capitalism did to everything?
(a) Commodified it.
(b) Made is cheat.
(c) Exported it to China.
(d) Spoiled it.

12. What generalization does Williams say should be fought?
(a) Black as perfect.
(b) Black as bad and white as good.
(c) White as racist.
(d) Black as good and white as bad.

13. What does Williams say she had to fight over while being on a consumer protection board?
(a) The definition of pancake.
(b) The definition of sausage.
(c) The definition of mushroom.
(d) The definition of African American.

14. Why did the student come to see Williams?
(a) To complain.
(b) To ask for clarification.
(c) To praise Williams.
(d) To cry.

15. What does Williams say required enforced equality and affirmative action?
(a) A lawful world.
(b) Democratic freedom.
(c) Society.
(d) A race neutral society.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Williams say happened to one of the black youth chased by police?

2. What does Williams argue affirmative action should be protected as?

3. What does Williams say her post as a law professor made her be?

4. What does Williams say small businesses used to rationalize the changes in the mid 80's?

5. What does Williams say some people claimed when she told her story about the store?

(see the answer keys)

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