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Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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What is the main character’s name ?
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Buffalo Brown A 100
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Buffalo was involved in the Chicano Revolution this year
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1968 A 200
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During the celebration of the Molotov incident, Brown decides to ?
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Run for sheriff of Los Angeles
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What was Robert's condition before the police killed him?
He was depressed. He was unconscious. He was stoned. He was high. A 400
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D. He was High A 400
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What is the result of the trial and what is Browns acquisition of the result?
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Brown loses the trial and he accuses his loss due to the trial because of his race.
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How many of Brown’s men were imprisoned?
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13 B 100
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What is the reason why no one tries to put a hand on Brown?
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Brown is a lawyer, so he is “untouchable”
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In the Catholic church, the Usher at the door was actually a _____
B 300
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Cop B 300
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What happens at the lake as Brown and his members try to relax.
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The owner of the lake begins to shoot at them.
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Who donates ten thousand dollars to the Chicano Group?
a) McCarthy. b) Edwards. c) Kennedy. d) Nixon. B 500
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B 500
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Who did Brown meet in Chicago?
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His sister C 100
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On Christmas Eve, the revolt happened in a _____
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Church C 200
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The two people who threw the Molotov at the building were ?
C 300
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Gilbert and Pelon C 300
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What is the name of the church the three hundred Chicanos have gathered around?
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St. Basil’s Roman Catholic Church
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Brown worked as a lawyer at ?
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Public Defenders Office
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The Chicano revolution was in this city.
D 200
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Los Angeles D 200
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What does the author say the Chicanos carry as weapons?
Staffs. Wine glasses. Guns. Candles. D 500
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What does Brown say he considers as part of his cultural heritage?
Drugs. Literature. Drinking. Cigarettes. E 400
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E 400
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Why were the Chicanos called “Cockroaches”?
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At the time this was written, racism was a big deal
At the time this was written, racism was a big deal. People looked down on Mexicans as if they were cockroaches. E 500
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