Lesson 5-Say Yes Part One Warm-up Say Yes W B T L E ENTER
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E Part One ENTER Say Yes
Lesson 5-Say Yes Warm-up Contents I. On the Origin of Racism II. Enjoy a Song III. Enjoy a Poem● IV. Make up a Story W B T L E BACK
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E Warm-up I. On the Origin of Racism II. Enjoy a Song III. Enjoy a Poem IV. Make up a Story
Lesson 5-Say Yes I.On the Origin of Racism Debates over the origins of racism often suffer from a Listen to the lack of clarity over the term.Many mix recent forms passage and then fill in the of racism with earlier forms of ethnic and national blanks. conflict.In most cases ethno-national conflict seems to owe to conflict over land and strategic resources. In some cases ethnicity and nationalism were harnessed to wars between great religious empires (for example,the Muslim Turks and the Catholic Austro-Hungarians).As Benedict Anderson has suggested ethnic identity and ethno-nationalism became a source of conflict within such empires with the rise of print-capitalism. W B To be continued on the next page. BACK NEXT
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. On the Origin of Racism Debates over the origins of racism often suffer from a lack of _ over the term. Many mix recent forms of racism with earlier forms of ethnic and national conflict. In most cases ethno-national conflict seems to _ to conflict over land and strategic resources. In some cases ethnicity and nationalism were _ to wars between great religious empires (for example, the Muslim Turks and the Catholic Austro-Hungarians). As Benedict Anderson has suggested ethnic _ and ethno-nationalism became a source of conflict within such empires with the rise of print-capitalism. Listen to the passage and then fill in the blanks. To be continued on the next page. clarity owe harnessed identity
Lesson 5-Say Yes I.On the Origin of Racism In its modern form,racism evolved in with European exploration and conquest of much of the rest of the world,and especially after Christopher Columbus reached the Americas.As new peoples were encountered,fought,and ultimately subdued,theories about "race"began to develop,and these helped many to justify the differences in position and treatment of people whom they categorized as belonging to different races. W B T L E To be continued on the next page BACK
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. On the Origin of Racism In its modern form, racism evolved in with European exploration and _ of much of the rest of the world, and especially after Christopher Columbus reached the Americas. As new peoples were _, fought, and ultimately subdued, theories about “race” began to develop, and these helped many to _ the differences in position and treatment of people whom they categorized as belonging to different races. To be continued on the next page. conquest encountered justify
Lesson 5-Say Yes I.On the Origin of Racism Another possible source of racism is the misunderstanding of Charles Darwin's theories of evolution.Some took Darwin's theories to imply that since some "races"were more civilized, there must be a biological basis for the difference.At the same time they appealed to biological theories of moral and intellectual traits to justify racial oppression.There is a great deal of controversy about race and intelligence,in part because the concepts of both race and_IQ are themselves controversial. W B TL E The end of On the Origin of Racism. BACK NEXT
Lesson 5—Say Yes W B T L E I. On the Origin of Racism Another possible source of racism is the misunderstanding of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution. Some _ Darwin’s theories to imply that since some “races” were more civilized, there must be a biological _ for the difference. At the same time they _ to biological theories of moral and intellectual traits to justify racial oppression. There is a great deal of controversy about race and intelligence, in part because the concepts of both race and _ are themselves controversial. The end of On the Origin of Racism. took basis appealed IQ