Exam 2: Assimilation and Pluralism: From Immigrants to White Ethnics

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Which of the following is a critique Ngo made of Park and Gordon's assimilation theories?

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Sojourners are immigrants who are committed to Americanization.

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After a century, many descendants of immigrants from Europe migrated far from where their ancestors settled in the United States.

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Racial minority groups have been largely excluded from the melting-pot model of assimilation.

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Gordon recognized that in addition to intermarriage within religions, social class and race have also intersected, forming what he called ethclass.

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Describe the differences between assimilation and pluralism. Explain why interest in pluralism has increased in recent years and how assimilation and pluralism might occur simultaneously.

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______ exists when groups practice a common culture but do so with minimal interaction across group boundaries.

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Structural pluralism exists when groups have not acculturated, and each maintains its own identity.

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Which groups commonly experience what Gordon called acculturation without integration?

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White ethnicity continues to be a significant social category that shapes access to resources and opportunities.

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Kennedy studied multicultural intermarriage and described a phenomenon she called a triple melting pot, referring to the multicultural intermarriage within three separate groups: ______.

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Which of the following theories argues that status attainment is a direct result of education, personal values, skills, and other individual characteristics and abilities?

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Immigrants from Ireland and Southern and Eastern Europe were able to overcome barriers to assimilation due to their class status.

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Chapter 1 discusses the two main defining characteristics of a minority group: visible distinguishing traits and experiencing a pattern of inequality. Apply this perspective to analyze the process of European immigrants transitioning from being "minorities" to assimilated into a combined "White" identity.

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When integration into the primary sector becomes substantial, the basis for Gordon's ______ stage of assimilation is established.

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From what group can a large percentage of immigrants between 1899 and 1924 be considered sojourners?

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The experiences of White ethnic groups in the United States indicate that the United States desires for other racial groups to assimilate in similar pathways.

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Movement from acculturation to integration was smoother for immigrants from ______ when compared to other groups.

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A politician states in a campaign speech, "It is inevitable that our group differences will disappear as we grow and mature as a society." This statement echoes the thinking of ______.

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It was a coincidence that European immigration, American industrialization, and the rise to global prominence occurred simultaneously.

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