Stereotyping

[|stereotyping-1.ppt]-Newest powerpoint updated by Laurel. Stereotyping, Prejudice & Discrimination

Presidents - elite v. common man Civil Rights Suffrage

History Students: Describe the above topics Psych Students: Discuss specific examples of the above topics in terms of stereotyping, prejudice & discrimination

My name is Laurel and I am 3rd period history. Presidents in history argued for the eilite and educated ruling the masses versus this idea of everyone voting. During George Washington's time, the voting class had to be white, male, and own land. (textbook will get the citation tomorrow) We just got started late in class period

Trici Scott--- Civil rights are rights people are essentially born with. An important movement for the equality of civil rights was the African-American movement known as the civil rights movement. The civil rights was an African-American movement that in the long run resulted in the extiction of the phrase "seperate but equal", and laws made to prohibit African-Americans from doing things that were their constitutional right to do so. African Americans were stereotyped as being unable to accomplihc things and thought as to be dirty. If a person's race was the rising minority they were considered a second class citizen.{Americans textbook and my noggin... :-) }

Hey- I'm Becca, 2nd period psych. So since y'all history students are making a powerpoint of what me and lee tell you, i will upload pictures on here for y'all to use for your powerpoint so you dont have to search for them. So, since I am working on the power point for the history of all these things, can y'all upload pictures that go along with what you explain in your descriptions? that would be great! Also, person edited before me, where did you get your information so i can site the slides, was it just general knowledge or a text book or something?

Hey this is Laurel again. I'll begin uploading pictures for you guys to use for your powerpoint. And who posted the "civil rights are rights people are essentially born with..." paragraph? We need to know who is posting what. And for the other history student, we need to delegate who is going to do what slides. I guess we can figure that out when we have more psych information posted.

Hey this is Willy from 7th Human Geography. I am researching stereotypes on presidential elections and also regional stereotypes. For example, 1st slide would be about the 2008 elections, and the 2nd slide would be a map of california showing the seperation of ethnicities in LA.

Hey my name is Lee. I'm in 1st period ap psych.

Becca- Hey, can y'all get some more information on the "Presidents elite vs. common man" for us? If you need any more psych info let us know so you don't have to search for it yourselves!

Lee and Becca....we need info so we can powerpoint the psych. I started a slide on stereotyping could use some info on the psychology aspects, biological or cultural, etc. Patrice here...I did a slide on stereotyping using freedictionary.com

Laurel- Ok...i posted 2 slides relating general stereotyping/pschology to suffrage and Civil Rights. Included in what i uploaded was a works cited. I cited all of my sources on there. If you guys could cite your sources on the slide, that would be great. Remember it has to be in APA format. Here is an APA website in case you need one: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ I also did the conclusion.