Exam 1: Diversity in the United States: Questions and Concepts
Exam 1: Diversity in the United States: Questions and Concepts77 Questions
Exam 2: Assimilation and Pluralism: From Immigrants to White Ethnics79 Questions
Exam 3: The Development of Dominantminority Relations in Preindustrial America: The Origins of Slavery79 Questions
Exam 4: Industrialization and Dominantminority Relations: From Slavery to Segregation and the Coming of Postindustrial Society80 Questions
Exam 5: African Americans: From Segregation to Modern Institutional Discrimination and Modern Racism80 Questions
Exam 6: Native Americans: From Conquest to Tribal Survival in a Postindustrial Society80 Questions
Exam 7: Hispanic Americans: Colonization, Immigration, and Ethnic Enclaves80 Questions
Exam 8: Asian Americans: Model Minorities80 Questions
Exam 9: New Americans, Assimilation, and Old Challenges79 Questions
Exam 10: Minority Groups and Us Society: Themes, Patterns, and the Future80 Questions
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According to Lenski, inequality in a postindustrial society centers on control of ______.
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The descendants of European immigrants can be identified as an ethnic minority group in the contemporary United States.
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What is the competition approach to prejudice? What theoretical explanations of prejudice are included? What significant research has been conducted in this tradition, and what evidence has been established in support of these theories? What are the strengths and limitations of these theories?
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What is a minority group? Cite and explain the defining characteristics, paying special attention to "patterns of inequality and disadvantage" and "visible characteristics." By this definition, are women a minority group? Why or why not? How about left-handed people? Americans with disabilities? LGBTQ Americans? Could these groups be defined as minority groups? Justify your answer.
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The intersectionality perspective analyzes how multiple statuses link together and form ______.
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Marxism, as a theory, has been completely disproven and is no longer important as a source of insight into group relations.
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Explain what is meant by stratification. Summarize some of the important theories regarding the nature of stratification. Why is stratification an important concept in the study of minority groups? What are the significant connections between stratification and a minority group's status?
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Which theorist expands the interpretation of inequality by identifying three separate stratification systems: prestige, property, and power?
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Explain the differences in contributions to the study of stratification offered by Marx, Weber, Lenski, and Hill Collins. Use specific examples from the chapter to support your answer.
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Recent trends in immigration can be attributed to global processes, such as globalization.
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Max Weber distinguished three different sources of stratification in society.
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There are no internal divisions, such as those based on class, power, race, or ethnicity, among members of the same minority group.
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Using concepts from the chapter text, explain how developments in technology shape social inequality. Identify resources at different stages of development that can enhance opportunities for minority groups.
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