Exam 8: Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond Us and Them
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Exam 2: Examining the Social World: How Do We Know84 Questions
Exam 3: Society and Culture: Hardware and Software of Our Social World15 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization: Becoming Human and Humane85 Questions
Exam 5: Interaction, Groups, and Organizations: Connections That Work88 Questions
Exam 6: Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Weirdos, and Folks Like Us92 Questions
Exam 7: Stratification: Rich and Famousor Rags and Famine89 Questions
Exam 8: Race and Ethnic Group Stratification: Beyond Us and Them87 Questions
Exam 9: Gender Stratification: Shehewho Goes First86 Questions
Exam 10: Family: Partner Taking, People Making, and Contract Breaking89 Questions
Exam 11: Education: What Are We Learning92 Questions
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Exam 13: Politics and Economics: Penetrating Power and Privilege89 Questions
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From the conflict perspective, maintaining a cheap pool of laborers serves several purposes for society.
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The forced movement of Native Americans to reservations in the United States is an example of pluralism.
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Todd, an English-born lawyer, went to law school in France. Although he practices law in France, he is employed by an English company and maintains residences in London and Paris. Todd's situation is best described as __________, because he fully participates in and has loyalty to two nations and cultures.
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The idea that "sometimes people must be treated differently in order to treat them fairly and create equality" is the central idea of:
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The definition of blackness in the United States has always been that an individual is black if at least one or more of the person's parents is black.
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The global human rights movement is a macro-level policy directed at improving dominant and minority group relations worldwide.
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Minority groups in the United States have, on average, significantly lower net worth than white Americans even when the two have similar education, income, and occupations. Sociologists attribute the wealth gap largely to housing policies that exclude minority individuals from home ownership. This is an example of __________ discrimination.
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Define subjugation. Then list and define the various forms of subjugation present in society.
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List and briefly discuss the three types of racism discussed in the text. Provide an example of each.
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Describe how the definition of the term "race" originated. How has the term changed over time? In your essay, also discuss how race has evolved as a social construction. Finally, discuss how race is embedded with social class.
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According to Stanley Lieberson's research on the unequal levels of success different immigrant groups have attained in the United States, one primary factor contributing to the group's success is:
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__________ occurs when a minority group is blamed for others' failures and shortcomings.
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Mahatma Gandhi, Jesse Jackson, and Caesar Chavez used ____________ to bring about institutional and societal change.
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Side-effect discrimination is a form of unintentional discrimination.
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According to frustration-aggression theory, many of the perpetrators of racist acts feel angry because they cannot achieve their work or other goals.
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Split labor market theory is a branch of the structural-functionalist perspective.
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Compare and contrast assimilation and pluralism. Provide an example of each.
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Purposeful discrimination is sometimes called de jure discrimination.
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The often forced removal of a minority group from a region or country is:
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