History Week 6/ELA Week 3

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Across
  1. 3. a natural skill; talent
  2. 5. a person that is against racism and systemic racism and the oppression of marginalized groups; a person who loves you because you’re like you
  3. 8. overly patriotic; nationalistic
  4. 14. the theory that Native people were completely wiped out by superior military campaigns and diseases brought by Europeans
  5. 15. what poor peasant women who held life-giving roles as healers and midwives were accused of by people of influence in order to undermine their status
  6. 16. lecture at length in an aggressive way; accost/rant
  7. 17. Treating other societies, groups, and cultures differences as a threat to dehumanize, as a way to rationalize violence and destroying their culture.
  8. 18. a person who supports the policy of enforced separation of different racial groups; people who hate you for not being like them
  9. 19. hierarchy based on bloodlines, which was expressed in color of skin
Down
  1. 1. a woman who flirts to get what she wants; tease/vamp
  2. 2. cleanliness of blood; idea that allowed the church to grant privileges to “Old Christians” and excluded anyone who converted from other religions
  3. 4. the Portuguese man known as the world’s first racist, wrote The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea
  4. 6. unable to be soothed; relentless/unyielding
  5. 7. a person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration; a person who “likes” you, but only because you’re like them
  6. 9. intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power or food; what the Europeans were driven by when they sought to colonize the Americas
  7. 10. educated Moroccan that agreed with Zurara’s sentiments of Africans, and was the first known African racist
  8. 11. when the European monarchies sought to spread Christianity as far East as possible and to gain control over Muslim-controlled trade routes; was framed as a religious war against Muslims and the Latin church
  9. 12. the highest class in certain societies; a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
  10. 13. was central to the British economy and was especially important during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries CE